Deb Perelman

IT’s Hiring Crisis: Solutions

If the IT industry is going to attract the talented people it needs in the future, it needs to change the way it recruits, according to analysts. Right now, the industry is in a squeeze. There is a looming talent gap brought on by declining computer science enrollments and imminently retiring Baby Boomers in the […]

IT’s Hiring Crisis

IT has a lot of hiring to do, thanks to the significant turnover expected in the field over the next decade brought on by Baby Boomer retirements, professionals who have left the field and declining enrollments in computer science degree programs. At the same time, IT is in the midst of a hiring quandary of […]

Keyword Spam Newest Resume Faux Pas

Application Tracking Systems have been widely used in recruiting for years, allowing recruiters to throw a resume into a database and search against it via keywords. The only time most recruiters see resumes in full is when it shows up in a search. A resume that is speckled with keywords gets a lot of views—and […]

How to Keep IT Staff Happy

While most bosses arent so naive that they believe there is a magic pill or potion that would get their employees to whistle while they work, stabs at what would make those employees happier are quite often off the mark. Ken Hess, a technical analyst at a large global outsourcing company in Tulsa, says, quite […]

NIH, Fannie Mae Asked to Explain High H-1B Use

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), long an advocate of transparency in the H-1B program, has found a new target: the Federal government. Grassley has fired off two letters to two federal agencies–the only two among the top 200 users of H-1B temporary worker visas in 2006–asking them to disclose why they made these hires. “While the […]

After Promising No Layoffs, Gateway Pink Slips 100

On the heels of the being acquired by Taiwan-based Acer last month, Gateway laid off 50 workers in North Sioux City, Iowa, and another 50 at its headquarters in Irvine, Calif. Nov. 28 The announcement came just weeks after Acer CEO J.T. Wang told BusinessWeek that Acer had no plans to lay off Gateway employees. […]

Program Targets Women Who Have Left IT

Much research has been done on mothers who drop out of the work force, either permanently or temporarily, to raise a family. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that 28 percent of mothers in the United States with children younger than 18 dont work; among mothers of infant-age children, the percentage climbs to nearly half. […]

Few Data Center Jobs Coming to Siberia (Phew)

As it battles competitors such as Google and Yahoo for Web-bases services, Microsoft has continually expanded its Internet infrastructure through the construction of data centers around the world. In May 2006, it broke ground on a 75-acre data center in Quincy, Wash.; in January 2007, Microsoft announced a 44-acre data center in San Antonio; in […]

Life After Microsoft for Fired CIO

Just over two weeks after being canned from Microsoft, the software giant’s former CIO has found himself a new job with a more impressive title: Chief Operating Officer at a wholesale mortgage lender in Ocala, Fla. Stuart Scott was terminated in early November after an investigation for violation of company policies, according to a company […]

Cyber Monday’s Productivity Loss Is Questionable

How bad of an impact will slacking employees engaging in online shopping over the holiday season have on workplaces? It depends on whom you ask. Some estimates are near a half-billion dollars. Challenger, Grey and Christmas, a Chicago-based executive outplacement firm, estimates that on the Monday following Thanksgiving, also known as Cyber Monday, online shoppers […]