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Articles about IT Employment
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Advice for military vets seeking civilian jobs
U.S. military vets often face more employment obstacles than their civilian counterparts. Here are some things vets can do to overcome these issues.
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eHarmony enters the HR recruiting space. Should we be concerned?
eHarmony has helped many singles find their way to marital bliss, but can that same algorithm be applied to help people stay engaged at work?
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Number of college grads with IT degrees down
A CareerBuilder study shows that colleges are issuing fewer IT degrees than ten years ago. Here are the stats and a possible reason why.
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10 ways to build good coworker relationships
Good office etiquette helps build the foundation for a healthy work environment. Here are 10 tips to make the most of your interactions with coworkers.
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Four great ways to get a job using Facebook Graph Search
Facebook's new Graph Search could be a valuable tool in your job search.
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Six reasons managers don't use recognition
Despite the evidence that employee recognition works-it motivates employees and increases their performance-many managers don't make it a practice. Why not?
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Can a toxic boss be managed?
If you have a toxic boss, the last thing you want to do is spend your valuable time trying to bring out the best in him or her. But that's just what you might have to do.
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Job hunting, Facebook, and privacy settings
If you think your social media presence is safe from the prying eyes of potential employers just because you've tightened your privacy settings, you could be wrong.
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Google admits bizarre interview questions a waste of time
A Google executive owned up to the fact that the company's weird, out-of-the-box interview questions from the last few years accomplished nothing.
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Where are the jobs in the GIS field?
Programmers and developers can find high-paying projects in many industries, but one field that's drawing increasing attention is that of geologic information systems (GIS)
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The five words that can swing a meeting in your favour
Frustrated your ideas go unheard in meetings? Academics have identified the five words successful managers use to win backing for their proposals.
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Intellectual property: Legal advice for protecting yours
John Carter, Principle Member at Witzke Berry Carter & Wander, PLLC, and leader of his firm's Business Law Group, offers some best practices for protecting your intellectual property.
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Infographic: Why should companies hire interns?
This infographic makes a strong case for internship involvement for both the student and the company.
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Seven apps that will help make IT pros more productive
There are ways IT pros can improve our own productivity by using applications, which will benefit you and the company you work for. Here are seven to look at.
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Cisco retires CCIE Voice but then rethinks it
Cisco has announced the new cert standard for telecom, unified communications and video professionals. But this also means the retirement of the CCIE Voice certification.