TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Tech managers need to do a better job developing talent, IT pros say. There's too much judgment and not enough instruction, according to new poll data from Dice.com.
By Ann Bednarz | 16 May, 2012 05:35
Embattled by hactivists, cybercriminals and foreign rivals seeking to steal proprietary information, U.S. corporations are ramping up their hiring of cybersecurity experts, with open jobs reaching an all-time high in April.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 04 May, 2012 00:33
Change never lets up in technology, and the best developers must stay atop all the latest shifts, from big data to cloud computing to consumerization and beyond. InfoWorld's experts offer guidance to programmers on trends to watch, best practices to adopt, and sins to drop. They also point out programming languages on the rise, the best areas to find tech jobs, and the business skills to master.
By InfoWorld staff | 25 April, 2012 00:03
Dirty IT jobs don't always look so dirty at first glance.
By Dan Tynan | 16 April, 2012 22:47
Working in tech support is a bit like teaching preschool: You're an educator who provides reassurance in troubling times. You share knowledge and help others overcome their obstacles. And some days, it feels like all you hear is screaming, crying, and incoherent babble.
By JR Raphael | 09 April, 2012 20:04
Spend enough time in the tech industry, and you'll eventually find yourself in IT hell -- one not unlike the underworld described by Dante in his "Divine Comedy."
By Dan Tynan | 03 October, 2011 21:11
When it comes to job stability and pay, storage administrators had it made in 2009.
By Stacy Collett | 23 March, 2010 05:53
Demand for IT professionals has grown in the last quarter. Our guide to the jobs that are in demand, what they pay, and the skills you need to get them.
By Jennifer Kavur | 23 March, 2010 06:39
In their haste to differentiate themselves during the worst job market in decades, job seekers are making personal branding mistakes that can undermine their job search efforts. Here are six things that you should never do.
By Meridith Levinson | 14 January, 2010 10:40
From social networking websites and online job boards to career coaches and job search software, job seekers have more tools at their disposal than ever to help them find work. But the most important assets for today's job seeker are a positive attitude and the ability to develop and execute a job search plan, according to a new study from the University of Missouri.
By Meridith Levinson | 29 September, 2009 12:43
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