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5 reasons why your IT job search is getting harder

What STEM shortage? Electrical engineering lost 35,000 jobs last year | Full-time IT job security increasingly wobbly

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5 reasons why your IT job search is getting harder
The IT job market is slowing down, use of contingency workers is picking up, and Congress has an unfinished fight ahead on the H-1B visa. These factors and others are making the IT hiring trends to expect in 2014. Read More


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What STEM shortage? Electrical engineering lost 35,000 jobs last year
Despite an expanding use of electronics in products, the number of people working as electrical engineers in U.S. declined by 10.4% last year. Read More


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The Top Ten Headaches Caused by Remote Office Storage
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Full-time IT job security increasingly wobbly
The decision by the Texas Department of Transportation last June to outsource IT operations fits squarely into an IT job pattern that dominated last year. Read More

10 IT outsourcing trends to watch in 2014
IT outsourcing experts tell CIO.com what to expect in the year ahead. And if they're right, this could be the year customers -- and a few robots -- take greater control of the IT outsourcing space. Read More


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