The most important factor that IT job seekers consider when looking for jobs is attractive salary, according to a survey ran by Clicks IT Recruitment.
Demand for IT professionals is at an historic high, according to a new employment report which reveals that demand is highest for contractors as companies look to increase or maintain their use of non-permanent labour.
More than one in three of Australia’s IT workers would change jobs if approached by a potential employer, according to newly published research.
Australian IT professionals are seemingly an unsettled lot, with many of them planning to jump ship and look for a new job in the next 12 months, and others prepared to move from their current employer if approached with the right offer.
For the fourth year running, the Information Technology Contract & Recruitment Association (ITCRA) has received more nominations for positions on its board than there are vacancies.
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