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Report: More companies seek flexible IT staff

The IT worker of yore is gradually morphing into a consultant.

Report: Linux job openings on the rise

The demand for Linux skills is on the rise, but finding talent is difficult. This was the conclusion of the 2012 Linux Jobs Report released yesterday, which surveyed more than 2,000 hiring managers.

'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 "

What the 2012 job market has in store for you

As we head into 2012, we are armed with an abundance of predictions surrounding trends in technology , security and governance . But of more immediate concern to you may be what is going on with the

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,

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

Hungarian hacker steals Marriott's data, tries to blackmail company into hiring him for IT job

A 26-year-old Hungarian man has pleaded guilty for breaking into the computer network of Marriott International. Perhaps inspired by stories of how some notorious hackers eventually clinched jobs as

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

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

Survey: Salaries remain fairly stagnant for IT pros

For the second year in a row, IT workers experienced little salary growth, earning an average increase of less than 1 percent in 2010, according to a survey by Dice Holdings. However, quite a few