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Executive Roundup: The state of IT careers



Published by SearchCIO.com


-- CIO how-to: The art of developing direct reports

-- Hot skills drive IT salaries up

-- College students continue to shun computer science

-- The CIO name game

-- Career planning for the CIO

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CIO HOW-TO: THE ART OF DEVELOPING DIRECT REPORTS | SearchCIO.com

For CIOs worried about succession, here is a six-step guide for developing direct reports and building a solid IT staff.

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HOT SKILLS DRIVE IT SALARIES UP | SearchCIO.com

Want to hire a VoIP expert? What about a certified IS auditor? Better get out the checkbook. See which IT skills are now commanding top dollar.



COLLEGE STUDENTS CONTINUE TO SHUN COMPUTER SCIENCE | SearchCIO.com

Computer science graduates are scarcer than ever -- but not everyone says that's a bad thing for IT.



THE CIO NAME GAME | SearchCIO.com

When it comes to senior-ranking IT officers, a CIO by any other name can be confusing. Why do some companies balk at the notion of a CIO while others brag about it?



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CAREER PLANNING FOR THE CIO | Featured Topic The CIO turnover rate is on the rise. Some CIOs are forced out due to M&As, while others are moving on voluntarily. How do you know when it's time to move on to your next job?



CAREERS AND STAFFING | Site Section
For more career and staffing resources, articles and advice, check out our topics page.



HIRING AND RETAINING SKILLED IT PROFESSIONALS | Executive Guide As IT budgets finally come out of their deep freeze this year, the pressure is on CIOs to spend their cash wisely and make smart decisions on technology and staff investments. The role of IT in the organization has changed over the years. IT executives are no longer interested in only hiring the most "techie" candidate. Today's IT professional should also have the "soft" business skills needed to succeed.



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Published on: 2005-10-06 (494 reads)

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