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CS, Engineering Jobs Top WSJ-PayScale Study

The starting salaries of engineering and computer science degrees top those of liberal arts majors by a margin of $22,000 from the top of...

Software Engineers, Developers In Demand in Chicago

Whether you buy in to the skills shortage in technology, there are some real economic forces at play that are limiting many people's ability...

How Not to Be Automated Out of a Job

It's becoming more and more difficult for the IT layperson to survive in an industry that is continuously using faster and more advanced technology...

Gosling Dishes on His Culture Clash with Oracle

The creator of Java, James Gosling, left Oracle back in April after the software giant acquired Sun Microsystems. Gosling announced his departure from the...

San Diego Tech Sector Holding Its Own

Venture capital may not be flowing as it once did in San Diego, but activity in technology and life sciences start ups is still...

IT Workers: Learn to Fix CIO Business Headaches

Are CIOs technologists first or minders of the business first?New data from the annual SIM (Society of Information Managers) survey of 172 companies points...

Massachusetts Making a Jobs Comeback

The national labor market is still tough, but Massachusetts--a known technology hub in the Northeast--is recovering in 2010 by outpacing national job growth numbers....

High Level Tech Jobs Have Moved Offshore Too

It has been well documented that low-level programming is a tough business in the U.S. as coding skills are found globally at a fraction...

Personal Referrals Still Important In the Job Hunt

With the proliferation of social networking websites for job searching, it might be easy to think that it's the only way to find a...

GenX More Inclined to Improve Skills, Build Tenure

Generation X wants to learn something new. Baby Boomers plan to work past retirement age. Younger workers want a new job.Those GenX workers between...