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According to June Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers, the IT unemployment rate was 5.5 percent, compared to an overall unemployment rate of 9.5 percent.
To hear some technology professionals tell it, you’d think the IT career field was a vast wasteland of hopelessness, disappointment, injustice and a lack of opportunity. Blaming “cheap labor” in the form of non-U.S workers in this country and elsewhere, they contend that the profession has been stolen from them and that there’s no future in IT. So when the CEO of a company that lives and breathes IT jobs argues that the exact opposite is the case – that the outlook for IT as a career is as bright as or brighter than it ever was – you have to wonder where the disconnect is.
Don Tennant recently spoke with Scot Melland, CEO of Dice Holdings, whose Dice.com website serves as a resource to match IT workers with jobs and to provide information about the IT job market to recruiters, hiring companies and the technology work force. Melland couldn’t have been more bullish on the market, and Don came away from the conversation with 10 reasons why IT remains a great career path for people already in the field, and for those considering it. They are outlined in this slideshow, in no particular order.
Six Strategies for Tech Professionals Looking for a New Position Keep these tips in mind when looking for your next tech job.
20 Hot IT Skills in Today's Market Yep, virtualization and SOAP made the list. You might be surprised by some of the others
10 Steps to Tech Employment There was once a perception that working for the nation’s largest companies equaled career stability. Not anymore.
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