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H-1b Visa Holders Earn More Than ­.s.-Born It Professionals, Study Claims
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H-1b Visa Holders Earn More Than ­.s.-Born It Professionals, Study Claims

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...

Top Tech Professionals Eye the U.s. For Jobs
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Top Tech Professionals Eye the U.s. For Jobs

According to the 2010 Hydrogen Global Professionals on the Move Report, nearly one-quarter (23 percent) of highly skilled experienced technology professionals would...

Boom Times For Young Workers
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Boom Times For Young Workers

As companies adjust to operating with leaner staffs, many young professionals in their 20s and early 30s are receiving types of responsibilities typically reserved...

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Inside Project Managers' Paychecks: Pmi Salary Survey Results

Approximately two-thirds of project management professionals in the U.S. expect their salaries to improve in 2010, while 29 percent expect to see their wages remain...

Five Million Reasons To Love Your Local Community College
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Five Million Reasons To Love Your Local Community College

Community colleges are emerging as a key focal point for leading U.S. educators. After long being ignored, community colleges are now set to receive billions of...

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Are Your Social Networking Profiles Sinking Your Job Search?

With more hiring managers than ever using social networking websites such as Facebook and LinkedIn to source and vet candidates, there is greater pressure on candidates...

Online Recruitment Is At Its Highest Since 2008
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Online Recruitment Is At Its Highest Since 2008

According to Monster, in the first quarter of 2010, U.K. online recruitment activity rose to its highest level since late 2008. Activity in the IT sector was at...

The Next Best Career Move: Actually Moving
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The Next Best Career Move: Actually Moving

A small but growing group of job seekers in the United States are relocating to areas of the country with stronger job markets or more desirable living, even without...

Tech Sector in Hiring Drive
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Tech Sector in Hiring Drive

The technology industry, an engine of innovation and U.S. prosperity for more than half a century, is accelerating its recovery from the recession with earnings...

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­ncle Sam Wants You (to Fight Hackers)

A shortfall of cybersecurity professionals is on the horizon, with Boeing's Alan Greenberg warning that the U.S. public and private sectors will collectively need...

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U.s. Steps Up Probe of Hiring in Tech

The U.S. Justice Department reportedly is investigating whether large tech companies have agreed not to recruit each other's employees in ways that violate antitrust...

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New Hiring Formula Values Math Pros

Silicon Valley technology firms are seeking employees with stronger backgrounds in statistics and machine learning, thanks to the advent of cloud computing. 

Engineering Grads Earn the Most
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Engineering Grads Earn the Most

Eight of the top 10 best-paid college majors are in engineering, and computer science was the fourth most lucrative degree, according to a new report from the National...

Science and Engineering Employment Reached 5.8 Million in 2008
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Science and Engineering Employment Reached 5.8 Million in 2008

Employment in science and engineering occupations in the United States reached an estimated 5,781,000 by May 2008,  up 13.7 percent from May 2004, compared to...

Computer Science Major Counts ­p Second Year in a Row
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Computer Science Major Counts ­p Second Year in a Row

Enrollment in computer science courses is up 5.5 percent year-over-year, according to the Computing Research Association's 2008-2009 Taulbee Survey.

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Hurdles Multiply For H-1b Seekers

U.S. government efforts to enforce H-1B visa rules could reduce the demand for the 65,000 available visas for fiscal year 2011, for which applicants could petition...

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Rising Demand For Sql, Linux Skills

ITWorldCanada.comA recent Technology Demand and Supply Q4 2009 report, produced for the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, found that SQL, C#, .NET and Linux...

Greener Resume Can Give College Graduates Edge in Job Market
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Greener Resume Can Give College Graduates Edge in Job Market

Green-collar jobs grew at twice the rate for traditional jobs from 1998 to 2007. During the  recession, a greener resume can be the answer to getting hired, says...

Tough Job Market Can Mean Good News for New College Graduates
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Tough Job Market Can Mean Good News for New College Graduates

Although this year's college graduates face one of the toughest job markets in decades, they actually have an advantage over other job seekers, according to Andy...

No Techs Please, We're British
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No Techs Please, We're British

Why is it that girls don't go for science in the UK, when in India it's a plum career choice?
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