recruitment bored
Want to progress in IT? Then be a business swot
News Yeo Gek Cheng, director for IT and telecommunications at recruitment consultancy Hudson Singapore, said any work done by an IT professional would also have an impact, directly or indirectly, on business revenues. [02 Jun 2008]
Techies: 'We're worth more than last year'
News Tech recruitment company Computer People's IT Salary Review 2008 also found more than a third (39 per cent) of IT pros surveyed are actively looking to change jobs, with 27 per cent planning a switch in the next three months. [02 May 2008]
Miserable at work? Live in London? Join the club
News Londoners are the most miserable at work, says a survey by HireScores, a recruitment agency-scoring website.   Bored and underpaid? More than 70 per cent of the capital's workers are already thinking about getting a new job from day one... [21 Apr 2008]
Warning over migrant tech skills shortage
News A report by consultancy the Centre for Economics and Business Research for recruitment company Harvey Nash into the impact of skilled migrant workers has predicted the IT, telecoms and transport sector will need an extra 19,000 skilled migrants... [25 Mar 2008]
India's Wipro to create hundreds of UK tech jobs
News But Premji dismissed claims this onshore expansion and local recruitment - at local western salary levels - will increase the company's cost base and hit profit margins. Office insights…   Bored and underpaid? [20 Mar 2008]
IT skills shortage hits 10-year high
News Just under 40 per cent of respondents indicated recruitment and retention issues, a significant increase on the 29 per cent reported last year. Office insights…   Bored and underpaid? The IT sector is suffering its worst shortage of... [11 Feb 2008]
Execs trapped by 'glass walls'
News Only 20 per cent of the execs feel in complete control of their careers, according to the research which was conducted by online recruitment agency TheLadders.co.uk. He said in a statement: "In spite of a buoyant job market, many fear lack of... [21 Jan 2008]
Bored and underpaid? You're not alone…
News Meanwhile, IT recruitment agencies are seeing plenty of candidates looking for jobs. Stuart Packham, a director at recruitment consultancy Michael Page Technology, recently told silicon.com: "Candidate flow is very good. [17 Jan 2008]
Three-quarters of techies hate their jobs
News IT managers are a particularly unhappy bunch with half registered with headhunters or recruitment agencies and 80 per cent checking job websites and vacancy listings during work hours more than once a week. [16 Aug 2006]
