Articles by Dice Staff
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Asking for a Raise to Match Your Responsibilities
It seems like software teams are working harder than ever these days—but the pay doesn’t always match the scope of the job. Loading more pressure and responsibilities on employees without adequat… -
How Candidate Research and Relationship Building Win in Tech Recruiting at March 18 #TChat
Tech recruiters need to get creative in their approach [caption id="attachment_14550" align="alignright" width="166"] Ashley Fox, Partnership for Public Service[/caption] Finding and hiring top t… -
5 Signs Your IT Project Is Failing
If you’re a software architect or developer, one of your projects will fail at some point. And often, it’s the overlooked problems that end up derailing months (or years) of effort. Before your t… -
Be Careful With That Referral
When a job opens up in your company, it’s natural to want to refer a friend or former colleague. But when you do, you're putting your own credibility on the line, and that can have all sorts of r… -
How to Get Feedback for Your Job Search
A job search is all about demonstrating your potential for optimum performance. No matter what your qualifications, you have to show that your skills match the employer’s needs, and that you’ll b… -
Need for Linux Talent on the Rise: Report
Recruiters are increasing efforts to hire Linux talent, according to the 2015 Linux Jobs Report, which forecasts the Linux job market based on a survey of hiring managers and Linux professionals.… -
Tech Candidate Sentiment Survey 2015
The relationship between tech candidates and recruiters Dice recently partnered with the Partnership for Public Service and TMP Government to host the “Mission-Critical Occupations: Build Your Ag… -
Is Android Fragmentation a Justified Dev Fear?
The dreaded term “fragmentation” has been applied to Android more times than anyone can count over the past half-decade. Apple’s iPhone and iPad present developers with a limited number of device… -
Getting Off the Career Plateau
The signs can vary: Perhaps you haven’t been promoted in years, or the projects you’ve been assigned aren’t on the cutting edge. Maybe your boss never seems to make time for you, or you don’t hea… -
The Most Surprising Thing About Your Network
When we think about networking, we usually picture talking to colleagues, classmates or former co-workers. But often, your most valuable “connections” may be people you don't even know yet: the c…