Meeting the Demand for IT Employees: Can Career Choice be Managed?
Senior Faculty Members at The FedEx Center for Supply Chain Management and Fogelman College of Business & Economics at The University of Memphis take a view of the CollegeCareerCorps®.
What the Class of 2009 Will Earn
College Graduates Finding Bright Spots in Dreary Economy
CEOs value lessons from teen jobs
But as fewer youths work, experience will be missed
Job Outlook for College Graduates
Ten promising jobs for class of 2009
Yes, The Tech Skills Shortage Is Real
The IT skills famine plaguing the United States is only going to get worse.
Monster Study Reveals Organizations Not Adequately Prepared for Impending Employee "Brain Drain"
Baby Boomer Retirements Threaten to Significantly Decrease Organizational Knowledge, Yet Only 20 Percent of Companies Have a Formal Knowledge-Retention Strategy in Place.
Avoiding a Global Workforce Meltdown
A lecture from Ed Gordon
Freshmen Interest in CS and Degree Production Trends
Survey results from HERI at UCLA have shown a steep drop since 2000 in interest in computer science as a major among incoming Freshmen.
Enrollments and Degree Production at US CS Departments Drop Further in 2006/2007
The decrease in new majors has meant that the number of students enrolled in CS has fallen for several years.
Computerworld Editorial: Pro or parasite?
If the message being sent to our young people is that companies are going to be reluctant to hire them when they graduate, they'll steer clear of technology and the pool of available homegrown talent is going to dry up.
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics: Employment outlook: 2006-16
Fastest growing occupations: 5 of the top 30 fastest growing occupations come from computer specialists. Computer specialists in general, are expected to grow very rapidly as organizations continue to adopt and invest in increasingly sophisticated information technologies.
Damn the Economy! IT Employment Rises to New Heights
While overall unemployment creeps forward, joblessness among business-tech pros reaches a record low.
Who Will Stay and Who Will Leave
A report by the Southern Growth Policies Board
A grim outlook for global outsourcing
As global wages rise, more business leaders will turn to education and training to maintain productivity
IT Outsourcing: India is slowly getting expensive
A report from Offshoring Times
Rising Costs Threaten India's Hold on Offshore IT
A report by Sharon Gaudin in IT Management
Eight Reasons Why Outsourcing to India Could Hurt Your Business
Though India may be the leader for offshore IT outsourcing, there are many reasons why U.S. companies should consider other options
The Hidden Costs of Offshore Outsourcing
Moving IT work overseas can be a much more expensive proposition than you may think.
The Real Cost Of Offshoring
U.S. data show that moving jobs overseas hasn't hurt the economy. Here's why those stats are wrong.
Tales of ‘Backshoring'
When sending work abroad doesn’t work, companies sometimes bring it home.
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