
By Nick Heath
Published: Tuesday 15 April 2008
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Andrew Robb
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I think the report misses the point; while IT only seems to attractive to a fifth as many women as men, the main problem is in attracting the young.
What young person would be well advised to move into a sector which is moving itself off shore as fast as it can?
Perhaps business analysts need to be moved away from the cost-concious IT cost centre and towards the money making core business. "Dont expect promotion if you're missing IT skills."
so looking at recent stories on Silicon.Com they'v...
Karen Challinor
I think the report misses the point; while IT only...
Andrew Robb
or of course, they could start utilising the exist...
Alan L
Hear! Hear! Well said Alan.
If true how come I a...
Mike King
The biggest problem is promotion of all these over...
Anonymous
Quite frankly, people are turned away from working...
Anonymous
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