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Engineer Goes from Race Track to Classroom
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Engineer Goes from Race Track to Classroom

Moving from the inner circles of professional automotive racing to the halls of academia has given Andrew Borme the second life he's wanted—teaching a new generation...

Employees More Likely to Cheat with Bonus Incentive Programs
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Employees More Likely to Cheat with Bonus Incentive Programs

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...

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Cyber Challenge: 10,000 Security Warriors Wanted

The goal of the U.S. Cyber Challenge is to recognize and train a cohort of 10,000 cybersecurity experts to help address gaps in government and industry. 

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...

Illinois Institute of Technology to Provide Apple Ipads to ­ndergraduates
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Illinois Institute of Technology to Provide Apple Ipads to ­ndergraduates

Illinois Institute of Technology will provide all incoming, first-year undergrads with Apple iPads as part of an initiative to integrate new technologies into the...

Nsf Awards STEM Grant to Salisbury ­niversity
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Nsf Awards STEM Grant to Salisbury ­niversity

Salisbury University is working to increase graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, with the help of a $996,303 National...

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...

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Five Rules For Networking Without Looking Desperate

The key to good networking is distinguishing it from asking for a job, a contact, or a personal favor. Keeping in touch is crucial, so that when you need someone...

Operation Reboot: It Professionals Become Computer Science Teachers
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Operation Reboot: It Professionals Become Computer Science Teachers

A three-year, Georgia Tech-sponsored program called Operation Reboot is helping 30 information technology professionals reenter the work force as high school computer...

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...

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High-Tech Employment Grows

U.S. employment rose for three high-tech job categories in 2010's first quarter, according to IEEE-USA, citing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Fixing Silicon Valley's Gender Gap One Pitch at a Time
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Fixing Silicon Valley's Gender Gap One Pitch at a Time

Teams of high school girls recently pitched Android apps and business plans to business leaders at Microsoft's campus as part of an eight-week program that introduces...

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German It Body

Finding young women to fill tech jobs continues to be a problem for the German information technology (IT) industry, according to a new study from German technology...

Why the Iphone Could Be Bad News For Computer Science
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Why the Iphone Could Be Bad News For Computer Science

Robert Harle of the University of Cambridge's Computer Laboratory says the closed philosophy of devices such as the iPhone discourages the kind of tinkering that...

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...

Out of the Loop in Silicon Valley
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Out of the Loop in Silicon Valley

Although technology hubs such as Silicon Valley boast that they are open to good ideas irrespective of the age, educational level, or station in life of the inventor...
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