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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: You want me in the office? How 20th century of you.
Not every job is suitable for telecommuting. But for those that are, there are multiple benefits. Read More


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Career Watch: Linux pros are in demand
Employers are having a hard time finding the Linux talent they need, and they're holding on to the pros they already have. Read More

Foreign OPT students work long hours for low pay, says professor
Foreign students in the federal Optional Practical Training (OPT) program often work long hours and for much less pay than their U.S. counterparts, according to Karen Panetta, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Tufts University. Read More


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Plan to hike H-1B cap to 300,000 seen dead; 130,000 cap still possible
The U.S. Senate's comprehensive immigration bill is expected to include an H-1B cap hike and higher fees aimed at offshore outsourcers. Read More

Sandberg's book prompts discussion on dearth of women in IT
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's belief that the women's revolution has 'stalled' and that 'men still run the world' may hold true in IT. Read More

Computer science enrollments rise 29% in 2011-12
The number of new undergraduate computer science majors at Ph.D.-granting U.S. universities rose by more than 29% last year, an increase that the Computing Research Association called 'astonishing.' Read More

 

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