skills survey 2008
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 exclusive 2009... [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 reveal. The result returns demand for... [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 workers are taking a hit. Just over a... [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 survey. In 2008... [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. That and the superior economy,... [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]
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... [09 Mar 2009]
The credit crunch, CV tips and future computing
News Skills survey The exclusive silicon.com skills survey 2008 gave the lowdown on what skills are in demand - and how much to pay for... [31 Dec 2008]
Getting your IT department ready for 2009
News And it seems that the credit crunch will do little to diminish this commitment, with a recent survey survey of more than 1,000 companies by Forrester Research finding organisations are stepping up their... [29 Dec 2008]
PC breathalysers, green Linux and offshore pretenders
News Going back to IT workers, the silicon.com 2008 Skills Survey found that more than half of respondents believe that the IT industry is ageist with just 20 per cent of those quizzed saying... [18 Dec 2008]
Skills Survey 2008 in pictures
Photo Results from the 10th annual silicon.com Skills Survey show a decline in the number of unfilled IT vacancies for the first time in years, suggesting the skills crisis may have softened -... [16 Dec 2008]
Legacy IT holding back insurers
Comment In a recent survey by Celent, we found insurers showed an overwhelming preference for this approach. Modern languages such as .NET or Java offer many benefits to the IT department, not least being the availability of... [16 Dec 2008]
Financial sector worst hit by IT skills shortage
News The financial services industry remains the most hampered by an IT skills shortage, according to the 2008 silicon.com Skills Survey. Skills... [15 Dec 2008]
North-south divide colours IT pay
News The UK's north-south divide is mirrored in IT salaries, according to results from the exclusive 2008 Skills Survey. The largest proportion (26 per cent) of southern IT pros earn between... [11 Dec 2008]
Is the UK tech industry ageist?
News Just over half (52 per cent) of respondents to the exclusive silicon.com 2008 Skills Survey agreed or strongly agreed the IT industry is ageist - compared to just a fifth who held the... [09 Dec 2008]
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