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Job Market Crisis: Disappointed IT Job Seekers
I don’t think companies want you to apply. When they get a few dozen rejections, they get an H1-B Visa employee by saying "we can’t get anyone in the U.S. to take the job." Well, talent shortage is a myth. There is, however, a shortage of companies who a willing to pay for talent. Nothing…
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Job Market Crisis: Undervalued Salespeople
I have been the victim of two layoffs in the past two years, and with 15 years of IT channel sales experience, I am very surprised to hear that the channel is facing a shortage. I am finding it very difficult, even with countless contacts, and LinkedIn resources, there are no IT sales jobs available…
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Job Market Crisis: Ignorant Human Resources
What I see is a systemic problem. HR folks and recruiters put square pegs in square holes. They don’t really understand specific job skills in most cases. They understand word matches. This problem gets amplified in today’s world of web applications and database sorts for candidates. Many of the very best candidates are "left out"…
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Job Market Crisis: Trouble with Training
Simply put, training should be absolutely implicit in the cost of tech business. Your own people will be irrelevant in two years without it. The technology practitioners on the ground are chasing the fastest moving employment skill set on the planet—doctors, lawyers, accountants. Who else has to maintain the pace of the tech industry? Today’s…
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Without Wi-Fi, Mini-PCs Not as Magical
NEW YORK (Reuters) – As personal computers go, the new rash of ultra-mini laptops are full of geeky goodness. Light, portable and powerful, they are almost perfect. Almost. But like a rowboat in your backyard or a flat-screen TV in a blackout, most of these new PCs suffer when removed from a critical element. Specifically…