Job loss, unemployment and never-ending job searches can make even the most upbeat people feel depressed. Follow IT professionals' and mental health experts' tried-and-true advice for preventing depression before it derails your job search.
An online survey conducted by Hays IT found that career progression was considered most important by job seekers post-global financial crisis. An expert says it all comes down to three essential elements
Job seekers make many mistakes in their job searches, including over-relying on networking with people who can't offer much help in this job market, such as recruiters and HR managers
Linux's increasing use across industries is building high demand for Linux jobs despite unemployment statistics. Job seekers will be able to include LinkedIn details on their Linux.com profile, including resumes
Applicant tracking and recruiting systems originally relied on keyword-matching algorithms to identify candidates with the right skills and experience for a position--and to rule out unqualified candidates
Job hunting in IT today requires a relentless dedication to the cause at hand. As the market continues its correction, demand has remained relatively low, so candidates need to look for any advantage that will set them apart from their competitors.