According to the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC), the UK economy is set to exceed its pre-recession form one quarter earlier than expected as a result of business investment and a services surge.
More than 1000 apprenticeship and graduate jobs in IT, technology, research and engineering are being made by UK telecoms giant BT.
Mobile phone network provider EE has announced it will be creating 1000 UK jobs by nearshoring some call centre jobs and tripling the size of its apprenticeship scheme.
Research by recruitment firm Robert Walters has revealed that London CIOs in the IT, banking and financial sectors could see their average salary of £175,000 jump to £185,000 this year.
To mark the start of National Apprenticeship Week 2014, the government has published figures which suggest 46% of UK IT companies plan to take on apprentices within the next five years.
Global engineering and technology services company Siemens has announced it has created 160 new apprenticeships this year, a 10% increase on last year.
The UK is the fourth most competitive international location for business, according to a new report by professional services provider KPMG.
Growth in the UK IT sector is largely powered by the government’s digital strategy and opening up public sector technology contracts, a new report has claimed.
Let's take a peek at the top six US tech firms to see what we can find out.
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