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Previously on "How to get into IT?"

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  • vetran
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    sorry all hands on jobs are available in a country nowhere near you.

    Its the way of the world.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View Post
    From The Observer, on how to land a job in IT:


    Business development and marketers? I must be in the wrong part of "IT".
    You need someone with a to sell the idea of an out sourced Dev team in India, and a test team in Eastern Europe working together harmoniously for a client in the UK

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  • Ignis Fatuus
    started a topic How to get into IT?

    How to get into IT?

    From The Observer, on how to land a job in IT:

    Now is a very good time for developers in the United Kingdom. According to research by Adzuna, there are 2935 tech vacancies in startups this month alone, 782 of those in east London, from designers and analysts to business development and marketers.
    Business development and marketers? I must be in the wrong part of "IT".

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