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  • Workplace of the Future How Technology Will Change the Way We Work

    Workplace of the Future How Technology Will Change the Way We Work 78% of companies currently have less than 10% of their employees working from home more than one day a week, but that number is expected to grow by 2015. No Title Perks companies offer to attract knowledge workers:41% said flexible workplace options39% said…

  • CompTIA Rolls Out Cloud Computing Certification

    CompTIA and ITpreneurs have partnered to release a new credential focused on cloud computing skills and best practices. The Cloud Essentials exam will be available through CompTIA in December. Cloud computing certifications currently available focus on vendor-specific technologies and architectures, but there has been demand from the industry for an entry-level cloud computing credential that…

  • IT Pros Happy at Work, Expect Raises: Modis Report

    Amid fears of a double-dip recession, rising unemployment, and continued economic turbulence, a survey of IT professionals conducted by Modis, a provider of IT staffing solutions, paints a brighter picture of the current career outlook for the field. According to the survey, 89 percent of IT professionals are happy at their current jobs and 64…

  • The Right Hire: Why It’s So Important at SMBs

    The Wall Street Journal recently did a piece about employees and the difficulty finding people.  It’s an interesting read, and the professor of management at Wharton has a lot of things to say.  He’s also not working in a small business, and as business school knowledge often is, he is out of touch with the…

  • In Healthy Job Market, Developers Are in Demand

    The recruiting environment for tech professionals is less urgent than what was experienced in the first half of the year, according to the latest report from IT jobs site Dice. The reported noted that backdrop is still positive, with the unemployment rate for tech professionals at 4.2 percent. The number of resumes viewed on Dice…

  • CompTIA Sounds Bugle for Corporate Career Registry for Veterans

    This week CompTIA let it be known that it’s looking for a few good companies to enlist in an effort to put U.S. military veterans to work in the tech industry after they’ve served. The IT industry group launched a new corporate registry of companies committed to hiring soldiers, sailors and Marines in civilian jobs…

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