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'Insourcing' reflects changes that impact the bottom line

As the election season moves into high gear, the rhetoric surrounding outsourcing versus hiring domestically is predictably rising. The White House jumped into the fray last week, hosting an " Read more...

Expect to have talent poached in 2012

The new year is ushering in good news for mid-level IT professionals in the market for new jobs. In 2011, the IT job market reversed its downward trend and 2012 is slated for ongoing improvement, Read more...

Handful of IT exec jobs to see high demand in 2012

Entry-level IT workers and experienced IT pros with programming skills are slated to be in high demand in 2012, but at the top of the IT ladder the job market doesn't look much better than last Read more...

2012 hiring freeze expected by many IT pros

Despite a rosy overall IT jobs forecast from a number of recruitment firms and online surveys, 2012 is likely to see continued hiring freezes at a lot of companies. While businesses everywhere are Read more...

Turnover is high among young programmers

Recruiters are expecting a big demand this year for mid-level IT pros, such as Java programmers and other developers, and the Harry Fox Agency already knows what that means for CIOs. As soon as HFA's Read more...

Demand for IT pros remains strong

As of the first of the month, there were 89,680 jobs open in the tech field in the United States, and the unemployment rate for tech pros was 4.2 percent, according to the latest Dice Report. The Read more...

Panel: IT jobs to be spared as others are replaced by intelligent software

White-collar jobs will increasingly compete with intelligent software, but information-technology jobs will be a bright spot in an otherwise grim job forecast, according to experts who spoke Sept. 30 Read more...

Obama's American Jobs Act could help some IT workers

IT pros who are veterans or who have been unemployed for more than six months could benefit from the job creation plan President Barack Obama outlined before Congress last week. Under the American Read more...

Companies seek IT talent with business skills

Traditional technical skills remain paramount for IT professionals, but these days they are no longer enough. Many companies, particularly in regulated industries, are now looking for IT talent that Read more...

Tech hiring inconsistent

Tech hiring may be on the rise nationwide, but not all enterprises are ready to ride the wave. Boston-based State Street Corp. is among those that are cutting their IT staff, reports Computerworld's Read more...