Small fine, humiliation by press release.... A Pittsburgh computer consultancy is paying $45,000 in civil penalties over claims it discriminated against legal US residents by advertising only for developers on H-1B visas.…
While the economy crumbles, jobs are plentiful for graduates of business information technology programs. They are seen as good employment prospects because they have IT skills as well as business knowledge. Meanwhile, BIT program enrollment is down sharply.
"If you work for a university where you have a large pool of talented, but cheap, labor (interns), then an open source project might make sense because you have people who can manage and maintain the system..."
"The escalating demand for field service and installation engineers with an awareness of customer service techniques reflects a continued focus by the IT sector on adding customer value, a competitive edge and identifying new business opportunities through field service operations," said Chris Short, managing director of IT recruitment firm Concept IT.
"Namely: what are the benefits of hiring open source developers, and what are the benefits of developing open source software if you're looking to get hired..."
"The People Behind KDE series takes a temporary break, as we talk to students who are working on KDE as part of the Google Summer of Code 2007 - in the first of four interview articles, meet Aleix Pol Gonzàlez, Piyush Verma, Mike Arthur and Nick Shaforostoff!"
San Francisco -- The show floor at LinuxWorld, like at most commercial trade shows, is primarily devoted to selling goods and services. But it's also a good place to make contacts if you're looking for a job.