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Is IT a dead end? CIOs, workers disagree
Would you tell your child to get into IT? Opinions vary sharply among IT workers, CIOs, educators and headhunters, but they all seem to agree on one thing -- IT skills alone won't cut it. Article
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Study: IT salaries to creep up in '05
A new study shows starting salaries for IT pros will be a little better next year. But the more special you are, the more money you could make. Article
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Salaries coming alive in health care IT
You can't spell "vital" without "IT." Techies working in health care are making healthy amounts of money, as IT becomes a vital part of Rx. Article
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User response F to "From the Editor: Is life getting better for American IT workers?"
Read one user's reaction to a recent note from the editor. Article
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From the Editor: Is life getting better for American IT workers?
Read the editor's note that sparked a debate of a future IT "hiring frenzy." Article
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CIOs, students disagree on value of multicultural skills
Many business students in the U.S. believe multicultural skills are their ticket to the top. But some of those already on top don't quite agree. Article
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Overworked, understaffed CIOs try to keep the peace
In this "doing more with less" economy, how can CIOs keep their overworked underlings from storming the IT Bastille? Article
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CIO Trendwatch: Outsourcing, paychecks and stress
Offshore outsourcing is a hot topic, but it gets downright heated when you start talking about its impact on paychecks at home -- hot enough to get Uncle Sam involved. Article
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Offshore outsourcing hits IT pros in the paychecks
Offshore outsourcing, the hot trend in IT, is cooling down some hot skills. New research shows that offshore outsourcing has devalued some certifications this year, while some "certs" are actually making their owners richer. Article
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Study: CIO salaries flat, responsibilities continue to rise
CIOs can join the ranks of those who think they are overworked and underpaid. A new study finds that CIO compensation packages will remain flat this year. Article