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- Job vacancies rise as UK graduates "lack the right skills"
- This is an interesting one – how would you feel about spending around £30,000 ($58,000ish) over 4 years, working blood, sweat and tears, having constant stress but also the time of your life, not to mention a degree at the end of it… and nobody wants to employ you? It's...
- Tags: Job, Skill, Graduate, Recruitment & Selection, Quality, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- Does H-1B surge mean cap should be raised?
- Does H-1B surge mean cap should be raised?30% of Microsoft Workforce in US Reported not US CitizensThe radio in Seattle this morning reported the thirty percent of the workforce currently working for Microsoft on US soil do not hold US Citizenship. The statistic is alarming but I had rationalized that...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, statistic, H1B, Wipro Technologies, job, H-1B, homeland citizenship, graduate
- Discussion threads 2007-04-04
- U.S. vs. China vs. India in engineering
- Duke University adjunct professor Vivek Wadhwa recently testified before a House Committee about a study he conducted on outsourcing and competitiveness of U.S. engineering colleges."If a certain type of engineering job can be done more cost effectively in India or China, why should we invest in graduating more...
- Tags: graduate, Vivek Wadhwa
- Blog posts 2006-06-05
- 26.7% of college grads in metropolitan areas make $100K or more
- The Hispanic adult population increased by 16% in metropolitan markets from 2002 to 2004, while the number of Hispanic college graduates increased by 22%, The Media Audit says. The number of Hispanic college graduates increased by 806,000 from approximately 3.6 mln to 4.4 mln. The 4.4 mln includes more than...
- Tags: Hispanic college graduate, graduate, college graduate
- Blog posts 2006-01-02
- IBM looks to ensnare more graduates
- IBM looks to ensnare more graduatesToo funnyBack in the early-to-mid 80's, the prospect of working for a monolith like Big Blue was enough to convince me that I should leave Computer Science altogether.As Kant said, Fine Artists are mankinds true genius...IBM HiringWhy use the term "ensnare" when IBM, based on...
- Tags: IBM Corp., graduate
- Discussion threads 2005-09-23
- A closer look at IBM's 2004 hiring plans
- AMR Research has got the inside scoop on IBM’s ambitious hiring plans for this year, which will net nearly 19,000 new jobs worldwide:About two-thirds of the new positions will be for IBM Global Services, as the company adds more expertise in Linux, Grid Computing, and Business Transformation Services. IBM plans...
- Tags: IBM Corp.
- Blog posts 2004-08-16
- Adobe Systems Case Study: Southern Utah University
- Southern Utah University SUU is a comprehensive state institution offering degree programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as associate degree and applied technology programs. Students of all ages are fueling the growth for flexible learning alternatives - from employed professionals juggling work and family responsibilities, to recent...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Degree, Southern Utah University, Graduate, Internet, Leadership, Management
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- The green tech edition of ‘what I did on my summer vacation'
- How would you like to spend your summer break doing some groundbreaking green technology research? IBM has hired a couple of hundred college students worldwide to lend their brains to projects across the company's 13 research labs, including several focused on solving problems related to making data...
- Tags: Green Technology, IBM Corp., Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble (exe)
- Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble is the game where good girls get better by being bad. Welcome to 1920s Brigiton, USA. This fantastical little town is the home of wily young girls, steadfast boys, and small-minded adults. Here you will gather your gang in the days of Mae West,...
- Tags: Cigarette, Girl, Mousechief, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-07-18
- Welcome Sam Diaz
- I'm pleased to announce that ZDNet has added another contributor to Between the Lines. Sam Diaz is our new senior editor based in San Francisco. Sam has been a technology and business blogger, reporter and editor at the Washington Post, San Jose Mercury News and Fresno Bee...
- Tags: San Francisco, Sam Diaz, Sam, Corporate Governance, Blogging, Corporate Communications, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Internet, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-15
- A health policy turning point?
- A health policy turning point?Who can blame the doctors?Especially if they get irritated calling "1-800-Mommy-May-I" to get approval for a procedure they consider necessary. And who is on the phone at the insurance company making a decision on your health care? Some high school graduate?The simple fact is...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, health policy, insurance, insurance company
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
- Method123 Educational (exe)
- Online Web Based Project Management Software that can also be downloaded to a PC. You can download a project management methodology complete with templates, examples and case studies. The Method123 Educational Edition offers the complete project management course solution, as it provides all of the knowledge needed to teach and...
- Tags: Method123, Method123 Educational Edition, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, It Operations, It service Management, Management
- Software downloads 2008-07-09
- Physics - getting a raw deal in schools?
- Physics - getting a raw deal in schools?physics is not a fundamental application of mathsPhysics is the basis for understanding any physical phenomenon. I do not see any sense in studying biology w/o a strong physics curriculum, as w/o physics you will have a hard time understanding what...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, raw deal
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- Your correspondence so far
- It's been just over a month now since I started writing here, and it's certainly been an interesting one. I've had many emails over the last month asking me this, that and the other, not even a single death threat yet! I'd like to share some questions and my answers...
- Tags: Web Server, Operating System, Server, Microsoft Corp., Q., E-mail, Web Servers, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Online Communications, Internet, Software, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-06-29
- Gmail takes on Australian Ed
- PCWorld is reporting that Google, along with a local integrator, will be rolling out it's Gmail application (and, presumably, Google Apps) for all of the student email accounts in the public schools and colleges of New South Wales. This translates to roughly a million students, but a...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, USA PATRIOT Act, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Regulations, Internet, Government, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-06-25
- OK, folks...if you want Windows it's going to be Vista
- OK, folks...if you want Windows it's going to be VistaGlad you understood.Schools are normally hard up for money and they can't afford to waste a lot of time or money because everybody expects them to have unlimited amounts of both and they are highly accountable to the public. They also...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, Ok Folks, WINDOWS IT IS, Windows IT, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- IT work is 'boring,' students
- IT work is 'boring,' studentsThey're right. It can be boring.It's nothing like where I came from doing CAD drawings and design work.There's a [i]lot[/i] more boring paperwork in this position then I imagined.Why do you think I stop here from time to time?RE: IT work is 'boring,' studentsIts all in...
- Tags: Strategy, information technology, IT Work, job
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- MIT students making solar power realistic
- While most solar power installations involving standard photovoltaic cells are simply too expensive to be practical for most installations, a group of MIT graduate students just completed the first "parabolic" solar energy collector. Our algebra and pre-calculus students will remember that beams of light reflected from a parabola will...
- Tags: Solar Energy, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Telecom & Utilities, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-06-22
- Yo-yo'ing on Millennials
- Larry Dignan's post earlier in the week asking whether Millennials will re-invent IT struck a chord with a few of my Irregular friends. First up, Larry's conclusion: I remember this generational stereotyping with the Generation X crowd. Job market stunk. Generation X was different–they were pissed. They were wearing...
- Tags: Information Technology, Generation, Millennials, Hindsight, Ross Mayfield, Susan Scrupski, Strategy, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-06-20
- Yahoo: Does Jerry have to go?
- Yahoo got its wish. Microsoft is no longer a possibility as a purchaser. The company improves short-term results by partnering on search with Google. Carl Icahn may give up on his proxy war. And the company lives to fight another day--or at least until Aug. 1 when shareholders unleash their...
- Tags: Google Inc., Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Construction, Financial Accounting, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-13
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