Articles by Dice Staff
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Office Politics Offers Ways to Get Ahead
Technology pros who can understand the political landscape in their organization can use it to a career-boosting advantage. By Eric B. Parizo | October 2008 Politics exists in every workplace, an… -
How to Handle the Jealous Interviewer
You're face-to-face with someone who was passed over for the very position you're seeking, or is still pursuing the job themselves. How do you deal with such a hairy situation without jeopardizin… -
Expanding Opportunities in Open Source Software
Demand is increasing for developers of Apache, JBoss, Ruby on Rails, and other community-based software platforms. By Doug Bartholomew | June 2008 When Jon Williams, chief technology officer at K… -
IT Opportunities in E-Discovery
Companies big and small are recognizing the complexity involved in managing, retaining and searching electronic documents that could end up as evidence in lawsuits. At the center of that complexi… -
Virtual Job Fairs Gain Ground
Not only do virtual job fairs change the playing field, they speed up the process. By Dona DeZube | November 2008 It's official: Virtual jobs fairs aren't just for techies anymore. In accounting… -
Q&A: Hospital CIO Takes a Personal Approach
He says common interview mistakes include one-way conversations and not defining your exact role in previous projects. By Sonia R. Lelii Dice News Staff | December 2008 Martin J. Belscher is vice… -
Though Hit with Layoffs, Dallas Has Pockets of IT Demand in Telco, Utilities Industries
Petroleum, manufacturing and telecommunications are bright spots March 2009 Dallas has been hit with a slew of layoffs in both the technology sector and the wider job market. The Texas Workforce… -
How Long Should Your Resume Be?
Following these general guidelines can dramatically improve your chances of creating a great resume. By Warren Simons | October 2007 Whether it's outsourcing, the tech bust, or the influx of new… -
Reality Check: The Tech Job Market in 2009
Despite recent layoffs, experts see strong signs of life - at least for tech jobs. By Mathew Schwartz | February 2009 Is the tech job market destined to head anywhere but further into the dumps b… -
Economic Downturn Hits Seattle's Tech Sector
Still, despite layoffs, Seattle's weathering the economic storm better than other regions. April 2009 In January, Microsoft announced plans to lay off 5,000 employees over 18 months, mostly in Re…