Articles by Dice Staff
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4 Tips for Researching Your Next Employer
Career coaches, recruiters and hiring managers are nearly unanimous in their belief that job seekers should always research a prospective employer from a “bird’s eye” view, as well as what the ac… -
4 Tips to Build Your Relationship With Your CIO
The cloud has fundamentally altered the role of IT in many organizations. Back in the day, tech staff led the decision-making process when it came to selecting software and systems; today, tech p… -
4 Keys to Successfully Interviewing for Culture
Tech companies love to use culture as a recruiting tool, to varying degrees of success. What many interviewers—whether they’re recruiters or hiring managers—don’t consider is that once a culture… -
Dice Report: Highest-Paid Skills for Entry-Level Talent
To answer the age-old question among entry-level technology professionals of which skills pay the bills, the answer is: start with programming, process management and framework. While the annual… -
Can an Average Worker Become an Elite One?
It seems as if every tech firm attempts to find and hire the “10x developer,” a mythical creature who is capable of designing a complex system in the same amount of time it would take twelve aver… -
Time Management Tips for Job Seekers
It’s easy to get burned out and discouraged while hunting for a new job. That said, you can have a productive and fruitful job search by following some guidelines. Plan Your Search and Customize… -
New Dice Survey Shows How Candidates Job-Hunt
What does tech talent really want? If you answered, “A boatload of money,” you’re only half-right. Yes, tech professionals appreciate ample compensation for their work. But as many companies have… -
Why 2017 is the Year to Host a Hackathon
Hackathons are going mainstream. Just last year, more than 3,400 hackathons took place around the world, with the U.S. hosting the majority of these non-stop, 24- to 48-hour coding and engineerin… -
Examining the Hottest (and Coldest) Tech Skills
Last year, Dice launched an interactive visualization, created by Simon Hughes, that broke down supply and demand for various tech roles. In this context, “supply” is the proportion of job seeker… -
Tech's Unemployment Rate Held Level in Q1
The technology industry’s unemployment rate remained steady in the first quarter of 2017, at 2.5 percent, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In addition, unempl…