IT Jobs Look Hot In 2002
News In the profiles that follow, IT pros will get a glimpse at the companies that are still hiring or plan to hire to fill these job titles in the coming year, as well as a rundown of the skills needed to transition into careers in these specialties.
[January 10, 2002, 19:00]
Internet To Revolutionise Job Hunting
News Wideyes is launching a series of on and off-line recruitment agencies across Europe this year and is convinced the Internet will give employees power over their careers as well as enabling employers to select more suitable staff.
[November 22, 1999, 16:14]
A Year Ago: Internet To Revolutionise Job Hunting
News Wideyes is launching a series of on and off-line recruitment agencies across Europe this year and is convinced the Internet will give employees power over their careers as well as enabling employers to select more suitable staff.
[November 22, 2000, 6:07]
Redhat Case Study: Naukri.com
White Papers Naukri is the definitive Indian careers website on the internet. The company wanted to address fast-paced business growth and needed a secure, reliable and cost-effective platform to enable smooth functioning of the information-heavy website.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Officers Enjoy Knowledge-Based Career Field Designation
White Papers Army’s Army Personnel Command (PERSCOM) has helped officers manage their own careers. Any officer in the world with a PC running the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browser can log on to the site for the latest career information.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
I'll Tell You What I Want, What I Really Really Want
News Sites dedicated to women have become the latest Net fashion as two more -- iCircle and charlottestreet.com -- launch Tuesday.iCircle, the latest offering from free ISP Freeserve promises to offer women what they really want from the Internet...
[October 26, 1999, 14:31]
Assessing The Tech Market Carnage
News But with the peak of the Nasdaq Stock Market noting its one-year anniversary on 10 March, when it closed at 5,048.60, a growing number of academics, analysts and executives are pointing fingers, cracking history books, rethinking careers, and...
[March 12, 2001, 9:00]
Musicians Attempt To Harness The Net
News Now, in the wake of the dot-com bust, many are discovering that savvy online marketing may never catapult them to stardom -- but it can give their careers an important lift. Having learned a thing or two about the guitar and songwriting, Geoff Byrd...
[June 28, 2004, 11:25]
Canadian Music Industry Readies Lawsuits
News Clearly, these people are blatant exploiters of artists' careers and their music and have no apparent interest in where the music is going to come from in the future. The Canadian Recording Industry Association said on Friday that it had filed...
[February 16, 2004, 9:25]
Gartner Hypes Business Process Management
News For IT managers looking to progress in their careers, this is the time to act, Raskino said, but to do so they must be prepared to move quickly. The key issues are globalisation, the increasing importance of the consumer and the change in the...
[March 27, 2007, 16:08]
The New Web: US Women Are Overtaking Men
News Rickert said it's likely that the college-aged women are more focused on school and careers. For the first time, more women use the Internet in the US than men, altough current figures are marginal, and they will continue to flock to the Net in...
[August 10, 2000, 11:05]
Centrica Snaps Up One.Tel UK
News For all job and work related news, or to search for a job and get information on training, go to ZDNet Careers If you have something to say about work and employment issues say it here at the Careers Forum
[July 3, 2001, 10:57]
Government Aims To Pull Women Into Tech Jobs
News Girls would prefer careers with social relevance. The study found only 11% of women use the Internet and many respondents feel that the Web is of no interest or use to them. To this end, Cable and Wireless in partnership with Arcadia Group (owners...
[November 19, 1998, 12:41]
Jane Wakefield: Mahir Mania Hits Net, BT Underwhelms
News He has a multitude of careers too -- "jurnalist, music and sport teacher, I make pscology doctora," He confesses to being a whizz behind the lens. Interviews with an Internet magazine and "the media of Sweden" followed.
[November 12, 1999, 16:57]
Fraud Still Troubling EBay Users
News If we can cut down on the number of bad transactions and stop bad actors earlier in their eBay careers, we're really going to help in a couple of ways: much less bad press, much less bad word of mouth," Jacobsen said.
[July 1, 2002, 12:36]
Net Users Are Not Nerds - Yahoo! UK
News Internet users are affluent, well-read adults with careers, homes and families who live life to the full. According to the survey of 1,258 respondents, 85 percent use the Internet in the office and at home, 97 percent communicate by email, 73...
[July 25, 1997, 14:37]
Firms Alienate Online Job Seekers
News Of those who had a relatively well developed corporate careers section, the vast majority were US centric, with few or no European/UK based roles advertised. The report author, Richard Ogden told ZDNet, "When all the available positions on global...
[February 13, 2003, 15:57]
Benefits Of Decentralization
Talkback Typos, data entry errors, misinterpretations, deliberate false data, etc can devastate people, ruin careers, destroy social bands and what not just because someone reacts to what's displayed on the screen in front of them.
[May 18, 2007, 0:04]
IT Burnouts Work Less To Escape Stress
News British workers in highly stressful fields such as IT are increasingly opting to leave their careers behind in favour of leading a simpler life, according to a new report. The trend is one of the after-effects of Britain's Internet-fuelled economic...
[April 23, 2003, 10:25]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Just because he's young, unencumbered and seemingly able to switch careers like some of us switch from Grolsch to Stella, he's decided to chuck it all in and zoom over to India for a while to live like a maharajah on thruppence-ha'penny a week...
[August 6, 2004, 17:40]

