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By Natasha Lomas

Published: Friday 15 August 2008


Name

Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Give the Training Quango's more money?

Doing IT well is hard work and fakes are easily exposed. Couple this with MBA type type executives exporting the IT Jobs to India/China it is no surprise that youngsters do not want IT as a career choice. Media Studies is so much easier.

Pumping more money into IT education is not going to solve the problem. They already have enough.



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