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… -
Six Ways Not to Get a Job
Off-the-Rack resumes and networking only when you're looking for work are just two examples of what not to do. By Dona DeZube | November 2008 If you want to know all the stupid things people do w… -
Networking, Radio Experts Needed for Emergency Communications
'We need people who understand radio and computer needs and are able to bridge the two. Right now we're looking for hybrid employees, since the hardest thing to do is find somebody that understan… -
Storage Administrators, Look Out: The Data Admin Is Coming
Storage, e-discovery and compliance are merging, leading to a new role - the data administrator. By Sonia R. Lelii Dice News Staff | May 2008 As technology matures, the storage administrator's jo… -
Make a Social Network Work For You
You may not find your next job by hanging around on Facebook or LinkedIn, but you sure can raise your professional profile. By Don Willmott | November 2007 If your friends haven't urged you to jo… -
Understanding Business Process Management
Business process architects who can turn BPM strategies and stakeholder requirements into real deliverables have become valuable resources. By Chandler Harris | March 2008 With an eagerness to ge… -
Selecting Your Ideal Boss
Great bosses help you achieve your goals. So, how do you find one? by By Leslie Stevens-Huffman | July 2007 It's often said people don't leave companies - they leave bosses. The expression sugges… -
Sales Skills for Techies
If the mere thought of learning sales techniques is about as palatable as jumping into a swamp, take heart: There are time-honored basics that anyone can master with a bit of effort. By Christoph… -
Avoid the Pitfalls of Digital Dirt
Many executives and recruiters regularly use the Internet to search for both positive and negative information about a candidate's background. By Rose Curtis | July 2006 A recent survey conducted… -
Requirements Management to the Rescue
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Do you face out-of-control software development projects? Completed software that doesn't meet users' needs? Consider requirements management…