Hiring in the long-depressed U.S. construction industry will get a boost from the rebuilding that will follow Superstorm Sandy.
Industry Trends
Recent global research discovered an intriguing correlation between collaboration technologies and better business outcomes.
As demand for mobile, big data, cloud and virtualization initiatives continues to grow, so does the demand for (and salaries of) qualified IT professionals.
Although I’ve been around the Staffing Industry for a while, this past week, I attended my first Staffing World 2012 conference in Las Vegas. Combining the venue of Vegas, the people I met and content I saw, it’s easy to see why the staffing industry is a great industry.
As the IT market evolves, so has the way America’s IT workers do their job. According to a recent BLS survey, 24 percent of working Americans reported that they work at least some hours at home each week.
Here are a few updates from our featured thought leaders at Integrated Alliances, Charted Path and the Menemsha Group.
The cloud computing market will grow almost 20% this year to become a $109 billion industry, research firm Gartner predicts, with business process as a service (BPaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) dominating the market, but infrastructure as a service (IaaS) quickly gaining momentum.
The number of information technology jobs hit another all-time monthly high in August, according to a report released today by the TechServe Alliance.
Thursday’s employment report from ADP says the nation added more jobs in August than it has in the last five months.
PriceWaterHouse recently surveyed CEOs who said they are looking for managerial, professional and technical personnel.