At the official website of the British Monarchy, a job advert appeared recently, saying the Private Secretary’s Office is looking for an IT security expert.
The shortage of tech talent in the UK is not as straightforward as we thought – it’s not just about the country not having enough actual people; the problem is also in the recruiters, a Stack Overflow probe suggests.
A new report has pointed to an increased level of demand for IT staff in the UK, which is obviously good news for those hunting for a job in the information technology sector.
We’ve been hearing a lot lately about how robots could possibly be taking jobs away from humans in the future, and another piece of research has just emerged with further findings after questioning British workers.
Sky News reports 25,000 to 30,000 more jobs could go as the IT giant attempts its split into two new successor entities, an enterprise one and a PC-printer one.
A new report has found that 28 per cent of tech jobs being advertised are located in cities outside of London.
Oracle is looking to hire new workforce across the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa), in a major thumbs up for this IT model.
KPMG's latest snapshot of the state of our sector shows "robust" growth.
IT recruitment firm Experis has published a new Tech Cities Job Watch report for the first quarter of 2015 in the UK, showing a welcome increase in permanent positions in the technology industry.
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