Friday, January 14, 2011

IT Careers 2011: Salaries, Trends, Generation Y

 
 
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gry arrow The IT Employment Market: Global
gry arrow The Future of IT Careers: Generation Y
gry arrow The State of IT Salaries: UK - USAustralia
gry arrow The New IT Professional: 2011 & Beyond
 
Welcome to issue 73 of the Global Roundup. This week is a careers special – you'll find papers on the global IT market, recruitment of generation Y workers and IT salary guides for the UK, US and Canada, and the Asia Pacific region. Like this newsletter? You can discuss all these topics and more on the Global Roundup group on LinkedIn.
 
IT in 2011: The State of the Employment Market
2010 has been a year of significant change for the IT industry – but what does 2011 hold for the IT professional? This report provides insight into the IT market, including job prospects and IT strategies for the year ahead. Discover what skills you might need for 2011, how to grow and become more efficient. Download the full report here.
 
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Generation Y: The Future of IT Careers
Generation Y are renowned for high expectations, the ability to multi-task and an innate understanding of the latest technology. Now, as they flood into the global workforce they're bringing with them new and innovative approaches to their jobs. This means whether you're an 'old school' baby boomer, or a fresh social-media-savvy graduate the resultant changes will have a real impact on your career. Make sure you read this report to find out more.
 
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IT Salaries: Averages for the UK, US and Asia Pacific
The size of the pay packet is on every candidate's mind when considering a new job. These papers detail starting salaries in 2011 for hundreds of positions in the IT and technology fields – you can compare the average earnings of web designers or project managers in Canada and Hong Kong. Discover pay rates and growth prospects around the world, and see how your salary measures up to the national or regional average for your role. Download IT salary guides for the UK, US and Asia Pacific here.
 
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Kasey Cassells
e-Editor
IDG Connect

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