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Jobs in IT - What They Are And Where They Are
- Job Advertisements
- iGeneration:
Contains a job board for Internet positions.
- My
Future: Under the "Hot Jobs" section, see "Computer/Technical"
area.
- Career
Journal: Job search and career information site from The Wall Street Journal featuring a full range of information about jobs and careers, including computer-related ones. Includes series of interactive tests on general skills and interests.
- ScholarStuff:
Job search section refers you to other job search engines.
- JobSwitch:
Job board/online recruitment.
- Job Star:
Career search sponsored by Public Library.
- Info
Please: In "Professional Development", check out "IT Professional"
area.
- Jobs.com:
Check out open jobs by location (Technology/Computers section).
- Software
Engineer Organization: Visit the "Job Offers" section.
- Job Web: Check out the job search tools, resources, and online career fairs.
- Job Descriptions
- Career
Journal: Excellent site from the Wall Street Journal.
- Software
Engineer Organization: In the "Job Offers" section, open
positions are thoroughly described.
- California
Employment Development Department: Job descriptions for
thousands of careers, including computer operators, systems
analysts, web designers, engineers and scientists.
- Bureau
of Labor Statistics: Provides a fantastic job description
of computer analysts and engineers, including info on salaries,
working conditions, training, education, and more. Click on
"Professional and Technical Occupations" for hundereds
of IT-related careers!
- EJob:
Salary data for a variety of technical positions
- Builder.com:
Career information in web development and design.
- WageWeb:
Job description of developers, analysts, and support personnel.
Go to the homepage for salary information.
- Association
of Web Professionals: Click on the "Tasks of a..." and learn
all you ever wanted to know about web technicians, designers,
and managers.
- Saludos.com:
Descriptions of careers in computing and engineering.
- Salary Surveys
- WageWeb:
Contains information on salaries in IT.
- Ejob.com:
Contains information on salaries (and more) in IT.
- Articles of Interest
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Get ready for the REAL future! Read 'A World Without Shims' - A a review of Thompson Professor Dick Murnane and MIT economist Frank Levy’s new book, "The New Division of Labor: How Computers are Creating the Next Job Market"
Economic Principals, July 18, 2004
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Get ready for the REAL future! Read 'Got a Routine Job? Not for Long' - An article penned by Thompson Professor Dick Murnane and MIT economist Frank Levy featuring their new book, "The New Division of Labor: How Computers are Creating the Next Job Market"
The Washington Post, July 4, 2004
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Future Jobs and You - What the Research Predicts: In the very near future, America's job market and work force will change dramatically. Will you be ready?
July 2004
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Hunting for Rare Game: As a result of several key economic and demographic factors, the U.S. labor market will soon experience a major shake up and qualified IT workers will become even more valuable. Read the article to learn how YOU can prepare.
The Talent Economy Magazine; May 2003
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A Battlefield Revisited: Even though many companies are still opting for hiring freezes, this article lends insight into what employers may have to do to find and keep skilled workers when the thaw arrives.
The Talent Economy Magazine; May 2003
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Degrees of Change: Excellent article (with useful links) on the education and experience Information Technology companies now want to hire. Students and others can prepare themselves for great success if they know this.
CIO Magazine
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