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IT employment grows, but barely

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IT employment grows, but barely
The U.S. Labor Department reported Friday that no new net jobs across all industries were added in August, but IT hiring may have fared a little better. Read More


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Age bias in IT: The reality behind the rumors
IT workers over 50, or even 40, are having a tougher time than their younger colleagues staying fully employed. Is it age bias or something more complex? Read More


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AT&T to return jobs to U.S. if T-Mobile deal is approved
AT&T promises to bring 5,000 call-center jobs back to the U.S. if it's acquisition of T-Mobile USA is approved. Read More

Intel targets government with new subsidiary
Intel has formed a subsidiary charged with growing the company's business relationship with the U.S. government, with the new organization's initial focus on high-performance computing, the company said. Read More

 
 
 

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