
By Andy McCue
Published: Wednesday 03 January 2007
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Anonymous
Location
London
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Project Manager
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Is it me or does this article contradict itself?
"IT graduates have the highest unemployment rate across all degree subjects..."
"More worrying for the IT industry is the decline in the number of students wanting to study IT."
Why is this worrying to an industry that obviously doesn't have the capacity to employ the available graduates?
Good common sense shown by students in my mind - stay away from IT - it's dead!
It is obvious and unsurprising to me that less stu...
Anonymous
Not at all surprising really.
Industry, and the...
John
Here in the US, the job picture is brighter. Howev...
Jeff
Is it me or does this article contradict itself?
...
Anonymous
I went to Uni to study Computer Science when the I...
Kevin Lewis
Hi,
I desagree with the project manager's comment...
Dan
I thought all Art & History Graduates had to learn...
Anonymous
So whats new...
I would never encourage my kids t...
Graham Wharton
I have worked in IT as a software developer for 15...
Anonymous
What makes me laugh are all the companies around w...
Anonymous
went self employed - cause at 29 no company was go...
Anonymous
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