silicon.com skills survey

Women in IT: Tech has an image problem

News The lack of women in IT is bad news for the industry and while the tech world doesn't discriminate against them, it does have an image problem that is off-putting to females, according to silicon.com's... [26 Nov 2009]

IT skills shortage squashed by recession?

News The icy winds of economic gloom have put paid to talk of a tech skills shortage - at least for now, the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey can... [25 Nov 2009]

Recession hitting low paid IT jobs

News In the main IT industry wages look to be weathering the economic storm, according to this year's silicon.com Skills Survey, but there are signs that first-time tech... [24 Nov 2009]

Pay for IT chiefs weathers the storm

News According to the exclusive silicon.com 2009 Skills Survey a greater proportion of IT cheifs are now taking home bigger pay packets than in last year's... [23 Nov 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.11.09

Round-Up Almost half of survey respondents said they had done work for customers they had met through their day jobs, while one-third said they had worked cash in hand because they needed the money. According to... [06 Nov 2009]

2009 IT Skills and Salary Report

White Paper For the second year, Global Knowledge and TechRepublic have partnered to create a comprehensive IT salary survey. Despite the current economic pressures, the salaries of IT professionals did post a 10% gain over the... [03 Nov 2009]

Pay gap: UK female execs better off in IT

News Results from last year's silicon.com Skills Survey found female IT workers were less likely to be pocketing the biggest salaries and more likely to be on the lowest rung... [30 Jul 2009]

Take the silicon.com 2009 Skills Survey

News silicon.com's annual Skills Survey, now in its 11th year, aims to find out. The survey is intended to track the year's skills trends,... [25 Jun 2009]

Recession-hit retailers fight back with online charm offensive

News According to a survey carried out by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and software vendor SAP, around half (51 per cent) of respondents are looking at new channels to market - such as transactional websites - as a way... [20 May 2009]

e-Learning Benchmark Survey: The Future of Learning

White Paper Take an in-depth look at how employees use e-learning; when and where they do it; what specific skills e-learning has enabled them to develop; how these skills have been put into practice in the... [19 Mar 2009]

Revealed: The CIO's biggest challenges this year

News According to the CIO Agenda 2009 survey, the size of the overall 2008 IT budget as a percentage of company revenue varied greatly across the 16 CIOs and IT directors who gave the information, going from one per cent up... [09 Mar 2009]

Techies still hunting new jobs despite recession

News While high-profile tech companies are continuing to announce significant layoffs, nine out of 10 job-hunting techies aren't planning to put their search for a new position on hold, claims a survey conducted by a... [23 Feb 2009]

Almost half of UK tech companies to cut IT staff

News Close to half (40 per cent) of HR directors at technology and media companies are planning to cut IT staff in the coming few months, a new survey has found. Headcount reductions in the first half of 2009 will be broader... [04 Feb 2009]

UK managers thinking the unthinkable

News However even if Blighty's managers are convinced their heads will roll soon, the survey indicates the majority aren't planning to sit around feeling sorry for themselves. Just over half of managers said they believe the... [27 Jan 2009]

London techies see salary slump

News Salaries for IT staff in London have slumped in the last year, a survey has claimed. A separate survey by the National Computing Centre found IT salaries in the UK rose by 3.4 per cent last year. But he... [14 Jan 2009]

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