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Microsoft promotes software economy growth with new Queensland Innovation Centre
Microsoft has announced the launch of its Queensland Microsoft Innovation Centre (QMIC) to accelerate and promote local growth in software economy by supporting Queensland-based software ecosystems
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Australians looking to switch jobs in next 12 months: study
Australians looking to switch jobs in next 12 months: study
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Hudson: Rising salaries place onus on ICT candidates to prove abilities
Hudson: Rising salaries place onus on ICT candidates to prove abilities
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Australia is no innovation leader: GE
Recent surveys by technology vendor find that that business sentiment towards Australia as an innovation leader is low
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IT employment expectations positive despite global economic uncertainty
IT employment expectations positive despite global economic uncertainty
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Face of the Australian workplace to evolve in next 12 months: HR Forum
Experts claim employers need to be flexible in order to attract talent
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Employment: Crowd sourcing is the way of the future
Crowd sourcing is the way of the future even if hiring people from all around the world could jeopardise Australian jobs, an expert said.
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What is your job worth?
Visit ARN's 2011 Salary Calculator to get an idea of the salaries being paid for a wide range of jobs
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Find a job: thousands online in ARN
Feeling restless? Looking for a new job? Need a new direction workwise? Here's a tip: Go to Jobs on ARN. It's easy to use.
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Queensland government invests $500,000 on NBN and digital TV switchover trainees
The Queensland Government has poured $500,000 into training 100 unemployed people for the National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout and the digital TV switchover.
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ICT employers face tough times, NBN poorly planned staff-wise: ITCRA
The number of suitable candidates per ICT role remained at a low in the second quarter of 2011 in comparison with 2010, according to the Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association (ITCRA).
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Fujitsu to hire 1000 new staff
Fujitsu is planning to hire about 1000 staff and long-term contractors.
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Find a job - more than 5000 online
Looking for a new job. Here's a tip: Go to Jobs on ARN. It's easy to use.
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Australia’s IT sector might shrink further before it gets better: report
The 2011 edition of the Australian Jobs report shows a shrinking IT sector but there's some hope on the horizon.
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Internet job ads rise in April
Internet job advertisements for skilled workers rose by 0.5 per cent in April compared to a month earlier, national data shows.
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations' Internet vacancy index in April was 93.7 points, 12.6 points higher than in April 2010.
Its more up-to-date newspaper-based skilled vacancies index (SVI) fell by 0.4 per cent in May to 41.4 points, to be 11.1 per cent lower than in May 2010.
The department said last month that it was considering dropping the SVI because the trend among businesses was towards internet advertising.
The latest report is based on 239,000 Internet job ads compared with just 1800 newspaper job ads.
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