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IT hiring forecast: Could be worse

The forecast for IT hiring next year is mixed, particularly if you look at hiring trends in the United States. A survey conducted by Monster.com for the recruitment company Technisource last week Read more...

News Flash: Most employees don't complain about security restrictions

Most senior IT executives are finding that employees who are blocked from visiting certain websites at the workplace don't complain about it much, according to a survey of 1400 CIOs by Robert Half Read more...

Top five challenges in dealing with the staff

Shifting gears to address plans for growth is a positive move for companies, but for CIOs it can create a staffing challenge as it likely requires a significant change in mindset for employees. This Read more...

Survey: Many CIOs getting stricter about social networking

Twitter may have finally found a business model and Facebook may be getting more serious about privacy and safety on its site, but social networking doesn't appear to be getting any easier in the Read more...

Did you cut your IT staff too deeply?

The recession has caused many firms to make significant cuts in their IT departments--decisions made out of economic necessity but ones that may come back to haunt those businesses. A survey by Read more...

IT hiring to increase 3 percent in Q1 '10

Here we go again ... another prediction in a place that impacts IT workers' hopes, not to mention their lives. A new survey from employment specialist Robert Half Technology finds that IT hiring is Read more...

Survey: Project work is a stepping stone to full-time job

You may feel like you are standing on your head these days, as you try to find a new job. But there are some tricks to help you get in the door and stay there. A new survey of more than 1,400 CIOs, Read more...

IT security tops budget as priority

Forget budget woes, virtualization, data center efficiency or social networking. The biggest issue on the minds of 1,400 CIOs across the United States is IT security, according to a recent survey by Read more...

Survey: Most CIOs avoiding layoffs

Here's some good news for the tech sector: A new survey by Robert Half Technology finds that the majority of CIOs expect to maintain existing staff levels. Some even plan to add staff. The results, Read more...

Companies are still hiring IT workers

It may be a tough job market out there, but not an impossible one. A new survey by Robert Half Technology found that 12 percent of the more than 1,400 CIOs surveyed plan to hire employees during the Read more...

Press Releases

CIOs Reveal First-Quarter Hiring Plans

Robert Half Technology Survey Finds Increased IT Hiring ProjectionsMENLO PARK, Calif., Dec. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Technology executives expect information technology (IT) hiring to continue in the Read more >>

Doyenz Hits the Road to Talk Disaster Recovery

SEATTLE, Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Doyenz, a leading provider of cloud-based recovery services, will participate in a series of events to help small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) become more Read more >>

Four Tech Trends Fueling Hiring

Recently Released Salary Research By Robert Half Technology Indicates Key Growth AreasMENLO PARK, Calif., Oct. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile media isn't just making it easier to get information on Read more >>

YOU'VE GOT (LESS) MAIL: CIOs Surveyed Say Workplace Communication Will Favor Real-Time Tools

MENLO PARK, Calif., Aug. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Email may soon become the new snail mail, a new Robert Half Technology survey suggests. More than half (54 percent) of chief information officers Read more >>

CIOs REVEAL HIRING PROJECTIONS FOR THIRD QUARTER: Robert Half Technology Survey Finds High Confidence in Business Prospects and

MENLO PARK, Calif., June 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Technology executives forecast continued information technology (IT) hiring activity in the third quarter of 2011, according to the just-released Read more >>