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Job Centers See Crush of People in Need More than 20 million people are expected to use federal workforce services in 2008, up from 14 million in 2005. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Hot tech certifications in a cool job market If the doomsayers prove right, throngs of laid-off tech workers will soon be competing for only a handful of available jobs. Technical certifications, once thought to be the ticket to higher pay and more prestige, may be needed to simply avoid the unemployment line. T Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Will your IT job survive the financial meltdown? Fearful tech workers tiptoeing along the shaky alleys of Wall Street -- and fretting about losing their jobs -- should take a deep breath. Of the more than 100,000 job losses expected as a direct result of the financial crisis, only a tiny slice will likely be from th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Study: H-1Bs go with job creation U.S. companies that apply for controversial H-1B visas create additional jobs beyond the positions filled by foreign workers, according to a study released Monday by a pro-immigration think tank.For every H-1B p Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Need a job? Résumé tips for techies Tech r?sum?s are piling up faster than the local landfill. It's more important than ever to have a strong r?sum? that is sure to stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, techies are notorious for producing r?sum?s as dense and inaccessible as a secure coding manual, v Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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IBM launches four new cloud computing centers IBM opened up cloud computing centers in four countries on Wednesday to let enterprises, universities, and governments test Web-based services and applications.The new cloud computing centers are in Bangalore, I Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Job seekers flood IT staffing site About 20,000 people looking for jobs signed on to oDesk Corp.'s online staffing marketplace in November, the largest monthly increase -- by at least 40 percent -- that CEO Gary Swart has seen since joining the firm in 2005. Swart said he expects another 15,000 people Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Science World Won't Be Sorry to See Bush Go News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Bring Me the Head of Jerry Yang How Airlines Can Survive High Fuel Costs Top Editor Quits Murdoch's Wall Street Journal Subscribe to Portfolio magazine In science, as in most thi Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Science World Won't Be Sorry to See Bush Go News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Bring Me the Head of Jerry Yang How Airlines Can Survive High Fuel Costs Top Editor Quits Murdoch's Wall Street Journal Subscribe to Portfolio magazine In science, as in most thi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Study: Offshoring not prime cause of bank job losses The use of offshoring is not the main factor behind job cuts at banks, but IT and support staff are heavily affected by it, according to new research.Restructuring is responsible for nearly three-quarters of ban Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Economic stimulus could boost IT job prospects The outlook for IT jobs in 2009 may not be as bad as some observers suggest. While some indicators and surveys are showing some declines in tech jobs, none predict a precipitous drop. In fact, a federal economic stimulus package may even add IT positions. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Can OpenOffice.org Do the Job? Free Software Magazine: "To continue my look at how non-profits and the free software community can engage, I've decided to look at some popular free software products and see how well they fit the need of an average charity--namely my employer..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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That Boring Job Should Sound an Alarm People who are bored need to create more challenges and find more meaning in their work lives. Home > Rss Directory > Business > NY Time |
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Google data centers snub Africa, Oz, and anything near Wyoming Or do they? A Swedish web-site monitoring company has published a worldwide map of Google's data centers. And people love looking at it.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Yanks crush Astros for sweep - MLB.com Canoe.caYanks crush Astros for sweepMLB.com - 1 hour agoBy Bryan Hoch / MLB.com HOUSTON -- The Yankees tied their season-high with an eight-run frame, but it came at a high price. Chien-Ming Wang was injured running the bases in a 13-0 drubbing of the Astros on Sunday Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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IP call centers will do well despite VoIP slowdown Sales of IP contact centers will grow in 2009, but probably not as dramatically as they did in 2008 due to an expected slowdown in sales of IP telephony gear, according to a new Infonetics report.Worldwide, busi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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IT leaders' pay increases, but job satisfaction plummets The old adage "money doesn't buy happiness" proves true in a new survey of IT leaders commissioned by executive search firm Harvey Nash USA and sponsored by KPMG . The survey, which drew 258 responses from CIOs, CTOs, senior- and mid-level IT managers, and other C-lev Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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WWDC: Developers see big potential in iPhone apps If developer interest in iPhone sessions at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week is any indication, we should see an explosion of software for the device. While the conference typically focuses on Mac programming, this year developers are diving he Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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How to See 93 Million Miles: Plan a Trip to a Total Solar Eclipse A total solar eclipse will cut a swath of shadow through Greenland, the Arctic, Russia, Mongolia and China on August 1. And thousands of people will travel to remote locations just to stand in the dark for three minutes -- and maybe perceive the vast size of the solar system. Loca Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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How to See 93 Million Miles: Plan a Trip to a Total Solar Eclipse A total solar eclipse will cut a swath of shadow through Greenland, the Arctic, Russia, Mongolia and China on August 1. And thousands of people will travel to remote locations just to stand in the dark for three minutes -- and maybe perceive the vast size of the solar system. Loca Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |

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