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TechRepublic's 2008 IT Skills and Salary Report: IT pros want to keep skills up to date
It's no surprise that TechRepublic's 2008 Skills and Salary report reveals that most IT pros are concerned with keeping their skills up to date. After all, technology changes so ra...
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Top 7 habits your boss is sure to love
On the job front your boss holds Cupid's proverbial arrow, deciding whether or not your warm feelings toward the job you are vying for are reciprocated. Because he or she can be th...
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How to fix IT skill shortages and misalignments
Consider what would happen if workers were paid on the basis of their demonstrated skill-sets in specific knowledge areas, functional skills, and technological acumen, rather than ...
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10 fatal flaws of a doomed employee
Here are the top 10 self-destructive workplace habits sure to endanger ones longevity on the job.
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The unique needs of a K-12 network infrastructure
Primary and secondary education (K-12) has unique needs when it comes to network infrastructure and the use of technology. Although the form may be similar to that of businesses, t...
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On-the-job strategy: When contract parameters are impossible to meet
This TechRepublic member's company has a contract to provide 24x7 production support to another company, but has only 12 people on the project. He has nearly two months of vacation...
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On-the-job strategy: How do you come across to co-workers?
A TechRepublic member is trying to help his organization but his "helpfulness" comes across as pushy and is not welcome. How can he turn this situation around?
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Rolling out Russian tech reforms
Could Russia be the next China? A Shanghai on the Lena could happen, says Russia's top technician, but it's going to be a tough process.
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No passing grade for tech ed reform
In Washington, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh wonders why tech CEOs' proposals to improve U.S. education are so modest.
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Techies getting on-the-job nontech training?
Business and communication skills are important, but many tech pros aren't given such training by employers, according to a report.