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Wed 28 February 2001 07:00AM GMT
IT professionals have their say:
silicon.com's third annual skills
survey reveals all
silicon.com has launched its third annual skills survey
special report, providing an invaluable snapshot of the
trends and issues affecting today's market for IT
employment.
The report
(htta://www.silicon.com/skillssurvey2001. )
highlights the results of a silicon.com
survey of IT professionals conducted over
the last month. For the first time, the
survey looks at the pan-European market
for IT skifls, potling both silicon.com and silicon.de readers.
Over the next five weeks a variety of video interviews with
leading industry experts, academics and IT professionals,
as well as in-depth written coverage, will be published to
identify key trends and give advice on how companies can
satisfy their IT skills requirements.
The survey will reveal whether IT professionais' salaries
have risen, if contractors have turned to full time
employment in the face of IR35 legislation, and how users
generally go about tackling training, skiils and new
technologies.
In the first video feature, silicon.com's e-society editor Lisa
Burroughes speaks to David Burrows from Microsoft, Tina
Poulsen from PwC and Karen Price, CEO of e-skills NTO, to
find out what's holding back the IT skills market.
Also published this week is an analysis on ASPs (application
service providers) and whether they can provide the
answer to the skills shortage.
http://www.silicon.com/news/500021/1/102295 1 himl?et=search
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