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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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Cloud computing skills may be providing non-tech professionals and managers an edge in the job market as well.Forbes From ACM Careers | November 28, 2012
Washington, D.C., with its many defense contractors and government jobs, is the leading city in the United States for computer science jobs. Other top metropolitan...Forbes From ACM CareerNews | September 20, 2012
On a dusk-lit beach on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, four miles from the northwesternmost point of the continental U.S., a man dressed in a mad scientist's white...Forbes From ACM Careers | September 10, 2012
At some point you may find yourself working with a headhunter, so it's helpful to understand how they operate and how their thinking can influence your job search...Forbes From ACM CareerNews | July 26, 2012
Mikko Hypponen enjoys his position as the chief research officer at the Helsinki-based security firm F-Secure. He has no intention of leaving. But lately, he's...Forbes From ACM Careers | June 15, 2012
If you follow our World’s Billionaires list, you know there's no single way to get the job done–you can get rich on energy drinks or yoga pants just as well as...Forbes From ACM Careers | March 13, 2012
In 2011, even Barbie can be a Computer Engineer. Just don't expect her to make it to Forbes' Top 30 under 30. In the "Technology" section of this influential list...Forbes From ACM Careers | January 3, 2012
With interconnectivity at the heart of the social Web, forward-looking technology companies are now embracing the idea of hiring more social science graduates to...Forbes From ACM CareerNews | June 22, 2011
As more recruiters use the Web as a place to search for talent and conduct employment background searches, having an online presence is almost a prerequisite. More...Forbes From ACM CareerNews | February 21, 2011
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