Overall IT salaries decline in 2010-2011 survey
For the first time since early 2009, recruitment firm AbsoluteIT has seen a decrease in the median base salary in its regular IT salary report.
For the first time since early 2009, recruitment firm AbsoluteIT has seen a decrease in the median base salary in its regular IT salary report.
Business intelligence is becoming an increasingly busy area of IT hiring, say recruiters who source BI staff for clients.
Hiring intentions remain high among ICT sector employers, according to recruitment firm AbsoluteIT's latest employer intentions report, released yesterday.
Australia is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for developers and other IT professionals, according to AbsoluteIT's latest Employee Intentions Survey.
IT professionals are expected to be in hot demand this year, with many recruiters predicting a skills shortage.
System architects, business analysts and developers will be in short supply in the immediate future, according to recruitment firm AbsoluteIT’s inaugural Employer Intentions Survey.
The IT recruitment scene is thawing after a frigid year in 2009, says AbsoluteIT director Grant Burley.
AbsoluteIT director and Auckland general manager Martin Barry says now is “a particularly hard time to be making predictions” about the ICT recruitment market.
In a departure from conventional paper-based salary surveys, recruitment firm absoluteIT has launched a website where IT staffers can share and compare details of their pay and other workplace benefits.
While the skills shortage is still driving up salaries, the rate of increase in IT pay has slowed, according to recruitment firm absoluteIT’s latest remuneration survey.