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  • Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP)

    Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) 2011 Salary: $109,1572011 Pay Growth: 3% Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) 2011 Salary: $108,2102011 Pay Growth: 6% Extract Transform and Load (ETL) 2011 Salary: $106,5212011 Pay Growth: 6% Weblogic 2011 Salary: $103,7022011 Pay Growth: 5% Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) 2011 Salary: $102,6302011 Pay Growth: 5% Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2011 Salary:…

  • Clean up your image

    Clean up your image Digital dirt is a killer, and with the tools available to recruiters and employers today, if a potential job candidate acts inappropriately, it’s not a matter of if they’ll find out; it’s when. Make that first impression a great one. Make yourself easy to find The same popular social media sites…

  • Experienced IT Employees Can Expect Higher Salaries: Dice

    Technology professionals enjoyed their largest annual salary growth since 2008, according to the 2012-2011 Salary Survey from Dice, a career site for technology and engineering professionals. After two straight years of wages remaining nearly flat, tech professionals on average garnered salary increases of more than two percent, boosting their average annual wage to $81,327 from…

  • Channel Execs On The Move

    Channel Execs On The Move It may only be the end of the first month of the year, but already channel executives are on the move. Whether they’re jumping ship from their current employers and heading off to new opportunities or moving up within their own organizations, January has already been an active month for…

  • IT Workers Unlikely Candidates for Layoffs: Report

    Despite a surge in tech-sector downsizing in the second half of 2011, the number of job cuts announced by these firms last year plunged to the lowest level ever recorded in tracking going back to 1997, according to the latest report on technology sector job cuts released Jan. 23 by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray &…

  • U.S. Losing Competitive Edge in Technology, Science: National Science Board

    The United States remains the global leader in supporting science and technology research and development, but only by a slim margin that could soon be overtaken by rapidly increasing Asian investments in knowledge-intensive economies, according to a report by the National Science Board, the policymaking body for the National Science Foundation. The report comments on…

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