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  • Telefonica aims to boost European IT talent with 750 new graduates

    Telefonica is creating 750 new graduate jobs as part of a project to grow entrepreneurial talent in Europe.

  • Brunel increases post graduate job prospects with SAP course

    Brunel University has developed a new business systems integration course in partnership with SAP. The university’s School of Information Systems Computing and Maths and SAP have launched an MSc in...

  • Firms struggle to fill IT graduate positions

    Employers are finding it increasingly difficult to fill graduate jobs as the shortage of young people taking IT-related degrees begins to make itself felt.

  • George Osborne's budget 2012: IT sector wish list

    IT businesses, industry experts and academics tell Computer Weekly what announcements they want to see in chancellor George Osborne’s budget to stimulate the UK’s tech sector. Targeted investment A...

  • Degrees provided out-of-date technology skills, say graduates

    Nearly half of last year’s graduates believe that university degrees failed to provide them with up-to-date IT skills, according to a survey of visitors to Graduate-Jobs.com, a jobs site...

  • HP-backed IT degree aims to deliver industry-ready graduates

    HP in collaboration with the University of the West of England (UWE) has developed a degree programme to improve computing graduates' job prospects. The UWE HP enterprise computing degree, launchin...

  • Photos: Ten top tips for getting an IT job

    It is never too early to start your application - Ten top tips for getting an IT job Get started on your application process in advance to make sure that you do not risk missing any of the graduate...

  • Stand out from the IT jobs crowd - top tips from Infosys

    A recession is never a good time to be graduating, but those with IT qualifications can boost their chances by following 10 steps as recommended by Infosys, a massive recruiter of IT graduates. Ind...

  • IT graduates still heading for London

    Graduates looking to carve out a career in IT by starting out on a graduate training scheme are more likely to start out in London than any other region. Figures from online recruitment site the IT...

  • IT job numbers rising fast

    The number of IT jobs have almost doubled this year, according to Mandis/Computer People’s quarterly job tracker. A fourfold growth in telecoms opportunities helped stoke the numbers in the second ...

  • We want more money, say IT pros

    Most IT pros are restless at work and on the prowl for a better paid job, according to a survey by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). Out of the 1,000 IT staffers surveyed, 58...

  • The big question: Do IT graduates make the best recruits?

    Do IT graduates make the best recruits? 30% Yes 70% No The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT profess...

  • Intel to axe thousands of jobs

    US reports suggest Intel is about to announce thousands of job redundancies. The reports say the job cuts could be made early next week, but the company has not confirmed the move. In July, Intel a...

  • 75% of IT workers ready to quit

    UK IT workers are so fed up and bored at work that 75% of them want to quit their jobs.   Half of IT managers are either on the books or about to register with a recruitment agency, according to an...

  • Demand for IT graduates is rising

    Companies' appetite for new IT graduates will increase at a faster rate in 2005 than in any year since the dotcom boom, according to a survey by the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR). The 22...

  • Growth in IT vacancies is greater in the regions than in Central London

    Permanent and contracted IT recruitment in many regions of the UK is growing at a faster rate than in central London, according to the Computer Weekly/SSL Quarterly Survey of Appointments Data and ...

  • So who wants to have a career in IT? I do...

    Computing as a career had its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s. Even the 1990s saw the young getting into telecoms, e-security or web design. So what has gone wrong with IT as an appealing career for ...

  • MS .net set to be most wanted skill in 2006

    Knowledge of Microsoft .net development will be the most desired IT skill in 2006, according to a survey of 296 large employers by training company QA. More than 100 companies said .net development...

  • Demand for IT contractors bucks trend outside capital

    The demand for both permanent and contract IT workers has increased outside London and the South East, despite a nationwide drop in the number of IT vacancies, according to recruiters. The latest S...

  • Recruitment fears as contract jobs decline

    The number of job vacancies advertised for contract IT staff has fallen for the first time in four years, raising fears of a slowdown in IT recruitment. The latest SSL/Computer Weekly jobs survey f...