In Pictures: Get your resume past the robots - How to beat HR's mechanical gatekeepers
You have two options when it comes to beating the automated systems that filter resumes: you can go through them, or you can go around them.
New Zealander workers greatly underestimate the extent to which their roles will be replaced by robots, according to a survey undertaken by the Massey Business School and Auckland University of Technology.
You have two options when it comes to beating the automated systems that filter resumes: you can go through them, or you can go around them.
On any given day, employers post about 80,000 jobs on Dice.com. Here are the 10 fastest-growing categories based on number of mentions compared to a year ago.
Pundits are calling 2014 the year of the IT contractor. Here are 15 tips for setting up shop and making it stick.
“No one can get too comfortable in their position right now. If you get complacent and have no intentions of improving upon yourself, you will lose your job to that person – and there is always at least one – who is constantly looking for ways to better himself and add more value to the business,” says Colt Mercer, a network engineer and a Network World Google Subnet blogger.
The proposed amendments to the Privacy Act, due to come into effect in 2014, reinforce both the importance and significance of upholding data security. Data protection has long been a priority for many businesses, but the rise in technology trends only create challenges in security protection. This research looks at how businesses are more likely to encounter breaches due to lack or awareness from employees rather than from malicious intent.