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Dec 22, 2011, 21:00 PM
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Jim Staats
If you’ve earned the opportunity for a job interview, rejoice as you’ve cleared what is typically the biggest hurdle in the whole employment bugaboo - getting that ‘foot in the door.’
Now, it’s all up to how you present yourself in that uber-crucial meeting. No pressure. Just keep in mind the following interview tips presented by Jeremy McCarthy, CEO of VentureLoop, in a recent About.com post on interview prep for startup firms.
McCarthy, a veteran of startups and venture capital firms befor ...
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Dec 19, 2011, 15:30 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is an increasing number of thumbs-up signs for IT job seekers as the calendars prepare to flip another year. While a successful job search often comes down to the right combination of experience, education and luck, it’s becoming more apparent that some roles - whether for technicians or those leading them - might have an upper hand over other roles in the new cloud-based tech world.For the Right Skills, the Tech Boom is RealAn increasing number of people in the know say tod ...
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Dec 16, 2011, 19:17 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is an increasing number of thumbs-up signs for IT job seekers as the calendars prepare to flip another year. While a successful job search often comes down to the right combination of experience, education and luck, it’s becoming more apparent that some roles - whether for technicians or those leading them - might have an upper hand over other roles in the new cloud-based tech world.
For the Right Skills, the Tech Boom is Real
An increasing number of people in th ...
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Dec 9, 2011, 18:31 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is an early holiday gift for the IT professional and job seeker alike. More reports, surveys and such are building on the perception that IT pros, especially those with specialty skills such as mainframe, Java and Android programming, will be big-ticket needs for firms in the coming year.2012 Looks Bright for Tech Pros, New Survey SuggestsA new report by Dice.com suggests IT pros can expect a greater demand for their skills and less layoffs in the coming year.The positive hi ...
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Dec 9, 2011, 17:00 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is an early holiday gift for the IT professional and job seeker alike. More reports, surveys and such are building on the perception that IT pros, especially those with specialty skills such as mainframe, Java and Android programming, will be big-ticket needs for firms in the coming year.
2012 Looks Bright for Tech Pros, New Survey Suggests
A new report by Dice.com suggests IT pros can expect a greater demand for their skills and less layoffs in the coming year.
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Dec 2, 2011, 19:27 PM
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Jim Staats
As a young boy in Mexico, Iván Loyo developed an interest in technology that was allowed to flourish into a way of life through persistence and voracious consumption of learning opportunities. Now as instructor at one of his country’s leading technology schools, Loyo is witness to a new generation of technological awakening fueled by a partnership with CompTIA, the IT industry’s global trade association. Campus Ciudad de México (Mexico City) of the venerable Tecnológico de Monterrey multi-site u ...
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Nov 25, 2011, 20:00 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is a Thanksgiving treat: Job seekers who live in and around Silicon Valley should be thankful for the bounty of apparently tech-starved firms seeking valued staffers, while those seeking the security sector just got another boost to their expected value - just don’t get too stuffed on one skill while abandoning all others.
The Tech Job-Seekers’ Next BFF? New Wave Merit Badges
Long the domain of the Boy Scouts of America, Brownies or other regional coming-of-age c ...
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Nov 22, 2011, 01:11 AM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is that, ironically, the most secure position in IT seems to be in IT security - or at least its the best chance for better pay around the corner. However, it doesn’t hurt, apparently, to know how to handle big blobs of data using Hadoop. If you’re in the Pacific Northwest then you probably already know you’re in a good place.Security the Best Way To Secure Better Pay Findings from a new salary guide indicate IT professionals working in the security sector can expect the bes ...
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Nov 21, 2011, 16:15 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is that, ironically, the most secure position in IT seems to be in IT security - or at least its the best chance for better pay around the corner. However, it doesn’t hurt, apparently, to know how to handle big blobs of data using Hadoop. If you’re in the Pacific Northwest then you probably already know you’re in a good place. Security the Best Way To Secure Better Pay Findings from a new salary guide indicate IT professionals working in the security sector can expec ...
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Nov 17, 2011, 17:00 PM
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Jim Staats
Professionals in the IT industry are traditionally more likely to put their faith in cold, hard facts.
When it comes to the not-quite-age-old, but-getting-there question of the industry certifications’ true value, numbers, more and more, back up the claims of proponents of accreditation.
In a new survey of 700 IT professionals, nearly three-quarters of the respondents credit their certifications for promotions, new jobs and other career benefits.
In addition, 40 percent of those queried i ...
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