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Infoworld State of IT Jobs: 2010
After a brutal year, what can tech pros do to make the most of their careers?
By Galen Gruman
InfoWorld
http://www.infoworld.com/d/adventures-in-it/state-it-jobs-2010-506
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2010 Technology Job Outlook - Readers Poll Now Open
By 2010, it is expected the U.S. will face a shortage of 10,033,000 workers. It’s hard to believe, but data from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics that tracks expected job openings vs. working population indicates this is the case.
Don’t believe the hype! Like most industries, information technology has had significant job losses.
It’s your opinion that matters. Please take this short 3-minute survey. Survey results will be published on Blacks Gone Geek website on 1/17/2010.
Click this link to take the survey now:
http://blacksgonegeek.org/2010TechnologyJobOutlook.aspx
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By Galen Gruman
InfoWorld
http://www.infoworld.com/d/adventures-in-it/state-it-jobs-2010-506
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Blacks Gone Geek
2010 Technology Job Outlook - Readers Poll Now Open
By 2010, it is expected the U.S. will face a shortage of 10,033,000 workers. It’s hard to believe, but data from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics that tracks expected job openings vs. working population indicates this is the case.
Don’t believe the hype! Like most industries, information technology has had significant job losses.
It’s your opinion that matters. Please take this short 3-minute survey. Survey results will be published on Blacks Gone Geek website on 1/17/2010.
Click this link to take the survey now:
http://blacksgonegeek.org/2010TechnologyJobOutlook.aspx
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