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Displaying items by tag: IT graduates

Wednesday, 22 March 2017 12:46

IT lobby group claims firms cheating on 457 visas

A lobby group for Australian IT workers has threatened to "name and shame" companies that it claims are exploiting the 457 visa system to bring in overseas workers at low salaries and keeping local IT graduates out.

Published in Outsourcing
Indigenous Australians are being given a look into the world of IT and opportunities for employment in the industry with the launch today of an initiative by telecommunications specialist, Comscentre, in partnership with the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES).

Published in Market
Monday, 05 October 2009 07:19

Entry level salaries up for ICT industry

Entry level salaries for the ICT industry are up and employers are increasingly looking for staff who are multi-skilled, according to the latest survey of the market by Excom Education.

Published in Recruitment
Thursday, 01 October 2009 08:56

Retraining grads to get them 'work-ready'

Cognizant of a recent ACS survey which found that IT graduates in Australia were technically proficient but not ‘work-ready', Dimension Data has implemented a training program for new graduates which gives them professional technical training and hands-on industry experience at the same time, to better prepare them for going into the workforce.

Published in Education
Thursday, 27 August 2009 07:45

IBM in $1.2 million university scholarship deal

An IBM-funded Future Leaders Scholarship program will fund a dozen Bachelor of Business students. The first recipients have been selected.

Published in Education
Thursday, 30 July 2009 13:36

Indonesian outsourcing on the rise

Indonesia is attracting more companies to use its outsourcing services, with the quality of its labour force, particularly IT graduates, underpinning the growth in services.

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