Articles by Dice Staff
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Layoffs Coming to Symantec Next Week
Symantec is preparing to cut 180 people from its Mountain View headquarters and Culver City, Calif., office. The layoffs are part of a restructuring plan announced earlier this year under new CEO… -
Red Hat Plans Hiring in N.C., Massachusetts
Fueled by growth of its open hybrid cloud solutions, Red Hat continues to expand. This summer, the company finished moving the last group of more than 900 employees to a new home in Raleigh, N.C.… -
My Interviewer Is Wrong. What Do I Do?
While it’s usually candidates who make the mistakes in interviews, interviewers can screw up, too. Handling that kind of situation can be tricky. If you back down completely, you’ll be “confessin… -
Seagate Won’t Comment on Possible Hiring
Despite a 24 percent drop in revenue and a 66 percent plunge in net income during the fiscal fourth quarter, hard-disk drive maker Seagate Technology will continue developing a $180 million R&D f… -
Tech Jobs: Yahoo, Zadara Storage Hire in Silicon Valley
Our weekly snapshot of who’s hiring and who’s firing across the IT landscape. HIRING American Eagle is hiring 100 engineering and Dev Ops people for its new San Francisco office. The clothing ret… -
Watch a Job Seeker Interview With Game-Maker Turbine
Josh Green is a game designer and producer who’s been looking for work since the demise of Facebook game maker Asvathaa in mid-2012. To help him hone his interview skills, we arranged for Josh to… -
DoD Fights For a Datacenter Network It Can Defend
Plenty of datacenter and network managers complain about the headaches of consolidating datacenter operations into a single group, or ceding some level of control over their regional datacenter t… -
The Software Side of Sears
[caption id="attachment_11422" align="aligncenter" width="536"] Metascale leverages quite a few Hadoop-related tools, including Map Reduce, Hive, and Pig.[/caption] Thanks to Apache Hadoop and ot… -
Ancestry.com is Hiring; Here’s How to Get One of Its Jobs
Claiming 2.1 million subscribers, Provo, Utah-based Ancestry.com bills itself as the world’s largest family history resource. It began as Ancestry Publishing in 1983, producing genealogical books… -
Q&A: Quicken Loans CIO Linglong He on Women in IT
Quicken Loans CIO Linglong He has been in the spotlight since the Detroit-based mortgage lender topped Computerworld’s list of 100 Best Places to Work in IT for the fourth time. Linglong began he…