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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' quarterly current population survey report shows that IT employment rose an estimated 5 percent during the second quarter,...Information Week From ACM TechNews | July 14, 2010
Employees who feel entitled in the workplace are more apt to be frustrated on the job and lash out at their co-workers, according to new research from the University...niversity of New Hampshire From ACM Careers | July 14, 2010
Java/J2EE has become the most difficult skill set and position to fill, according to a new Dice.com survey. Java development has supplanted IT security and virtualization...Network World From ACM TechNews | July 13, 2010
As millions of boomers prepare to retire U.S. manufacturing companies, hit harder than other sectors by the recession, now face huge costs for training new employees...Ithaca College From ACM Careers | July 13, 2010
As the U.S. unemployment rate hovers near 10 percent, some companies are starting to eye job-hungry areas of the country as prime candidates for the kind of outsourced...CNNMoney From ACM News | July 8, 2010
To have a successful career, it sometimes helps to focus on your long-range goals and work backward. Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM CareerNews | June 11, 2010
"The Market for Computing Careers," a new report from Calvin College professor Joel Adams, suggests a bright future for people pursuing computing careers. InfoQ From ACM TechNews | June 30, 2010
Research results published in the American Educational Research Association's Educational Researcher journal reflect the impact of education on economic well being...American Educational Research Association From ACM Careers | June 24, 2010
The European Roundtable of Industrialists says that Europe needs to take action to encourage people to become engineers or risk losing out to India and China. Financial Times From ACM TechNews | June 21, 2010
Increasing the retention rate of women in science, technology, engineering, and math fields could help stem the U.S.'s declining share in world patenting and scientific...Forbes From ACM TechNews | June 11, 2010
Flexible working is the most valued benefit for employees, proving far more popular than material perks such as bonuses, according to a new survey carried out...Management Issues From ACM CareerNews | June 1, 2010
The rebound in tech hiring is forcing tech companies outside Silicon Valley to rethink their recruiting tactics. Companies are expanding employee referral programs...The Wall Street Journal From ACM CareerNews | May 24, 2010
The U.S. Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency is finalizing a draft report that discusses ways to expand the U.S. government's cybersecurity workforce...NextGov.com From ACM TechNews | June 10, 2010
By implementing best practices, it is possible to adapt successfully a Professional Learning Community to a virtual environment. eLearn Magazine From ACM CareerNews | May 13, 2010
Building on his experiences of helping students interview for positions at top U.S. companies, recruiter Vlad Zachary shares his view on what he considers to...The Recruiters Lounge From ACM CareerNews | May 12, 2010
Companies will likely hire slightly more data center workers this year, as they face a growing need for individuals who can navigate a wave of new technologies...CIO.com From ACM CareerNews | May 4, 2010
Paying employees to perform better can enhance their productivity, but can also entice them to cheat, finds a new study by Ryerson University and University of...Ryerson niversity From ACM Careers | May 24, 2010
A new University of Maryland study found that foreign-born information technology (IT) professionals with temporary skilled worker visas earn more than their U.S...CIO From ACM TechNews | May 21, 2010
According to the 2010 Hydrogen Global Professionals on the Move Report, nearly one-quarter (23 percent) of highly skilled experienced technology professionals would...Network World From ACM CareerNews | April 27, 2010