All Staffing and Training News - May 2007

Standardise to reap global gains

Standardising operations is about more than just systems implementation, it depends on a sensitive approach to cultural change

Research reveals lack of faith in helpdesk

Over 70% of UK office workers resort to fixing PC problems themselves rather than contacting the helpdesk, research has revealed.

Average IT salaries on the rise

Permanent IT salaries in the UK have risen by 5.5% in the last 12 months, and the average wage for an IT professional is now £32,965.

Flexible working is growing attraction for IT staff

Flexible and remote working are becoming increasingly important to IT professionals when looking for new jobs, two surveys have found.

Graduates out of favour with HR managers

A survey of HR managers has highlighted a possible gap between the recruitment strategies of IT directors and the wider business.

Government-backed report says UK must build its IT skills base

A goverment-backed report, out today (10 May), has highlighted key areas of IT skills the UK must address to provide a skilled workforce.

All IT staff need security certification, says (ISC)2

Businesses have been urged to offer all IT professionals formal training in IT security, even if security forms only a part of their work.

Nokia Siemens Networks planning 9,000 redundancies

Nokia Siemens Networks is planning to axe 9,000 jobs from its combined 60,000 headcount, following the completion of the two networking firms’ merger.

Mismatched metrics may block green IT, says analyst

Efforts to introduce energy efficient policies in datacentres could fail because they are at odds with the key performance indicators traditionally used to measure IT efficiency, according to Forrester Research.

Outsourcing IT career progression

Emphasis on training and the chance to work on diverse contracts makes outsourcing suppliers attractive employers, but flexibility and business focus are vital
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