
By Bupesh Jain
Published: Tuesday 11 September 2007
Not surprised at all. What student, in their right...
IT
I would suggest that there is no Skills shortage, ...
Les Blunden
*sigh* here we go again, more arguements for offsh...
Karen Challinor
This is strategic. Politicians need to prioritise ...
Haydn Rees
Lack of ICT experts; or "digital illiteracy"?
T...
Richard
Well a good start would be to stop callng them tec...
Paul Dixon
How about this for a novel approach - allow people...
Simon
A Geek flame? How very quaintly 20th century of yo...
Haydn Rees
SHOUTING - THERE IS NO SKILS SHORTAGE only a cadre...
Roger Huffadine
I'd like to know where all these jobs are! I've b...
Matt Horwell
The possibility of this impending skills crisis to...
Arunn Ramadoss, Micro Focus
hands up everyone over 45 who can program in Cobol...
Karen Challinor
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