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The "new normal" for employment doesn't work for anyone except employers and career coaches who sell platitudes about how the recession is an opportunity for resourceful people, says CIO.com's careers editor Meridith Levinson. Tha
Don't dismiss Jeff Liedel as just another auto-industry guy. His interesting path to the CIO slot started on a plant floor and led him to listen to Apple about dealing with tough times. One personal rule: There's no such thing as a bad care
Project managers should use baselining as a tool to improve, not to demonstrate failure.
If you thought 2009 was bad for IT salaries, 2010 is likely to be even worse for everyone at all levels and job functions, according to a Computer Economics IT salary survey.
Companies want to outsource IT, but could be looking for options other than offshore providers or the big-gun U.S. providers.
Meetings with weasely consultants. Nicknames that would make teenage girls cringe. Learn about all the red flags that indicate your IT career will soon explode like a bad bottle of Mountain Dew.
IT pros sense that personal branding can advance their careers, but they sometimes have trouble putting it into practice.
Persistent networking led Henry Hirschel to conclude an 11-and-a-half month-long job search with an exciting new job.
Recession took everybody by surprise last year but a large number of chief information officers (CIOs) in the Asia Pacific were very optimistic about economic recovery in 2010. This revelation is apparent from a newly released report by Hitachi Data
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