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Off-color remarks at conference result in two developers getting fired
Sexual jokes made by a couple of male attendees at the Python Developer Conference are overheard and two firings result.
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Survey: Is your enterprise software at hit or miss?
Take TechRepublic's survey and let us know how your company is using its enterprise software and how it measures up.
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Don't put off making your web site mobile friendly
It's been a while since a tech development has gained traction like the mobile movement. If you want to stay in the game you're going to have to adjust your web site. Here are some...
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Major updates to Cisco CCNA exams announced
Cisco announced some major changes to their associate-level certifications. These certification changes are meant to align better with the evolving job market.
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Information Security: The future workforce
This infographic highlights the top skills organizations are looking for in a security professional.
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Dice: No gender gap in tech
According to a recent Dice report, the compensation gender gap in tech has disappeared.
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New trend: Companies sometimes taking months to make a hire
Companies who interview for months just waiting for that "perfect" hire may never find it.
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Would you hire someone with poor grammar skills?
Think grammar isn't important in the world of IT? That misconception could cost you a job.
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The trickle-down theory of communication
With all the means of communication available to people, some still don't know how to use them to convey information.
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Words that mean nothing in a resume
Some of the most often used terms in resumes are also the most meaningless. Learn how to avoid that pitfall.