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81 percent of techies would relocate overseas for work

81 percent of techies would relocate overseas for work - The IT Job Board’s latest research looks at relocation aspirations- 28 percent of those surveyed advised that they would make the move abroad for career development reasons. Only 16 percent cited that it would be due to the current economic situation. In spite of the credit crunch, more than one third of techies believed that the UK would continue to see the biggest growth in demand for IT professionals. Other key survey findings included: - Nearly two thirds (62.5 percent) advised that they search for IT jobs both nationally and internationally.

Techies and Games -- A Recipe for Success

Everyone knows that techies love "Dungeons & Dragons," where they can prowl the bowels of a castle and cast spells on clueless managers, er, mages. After all, it's just a game.

Techies happy to migrate to get a job

The vast majority (81 per cent) of techies would happily up sticks and move abroad if a job or work opportunity landed in their lap, according to research by IT jobs site The IT Job Board. A slightly smaller majority (71 per cent) would be happy to relocate to another location within the UK for the same reason.

Techies beat stress with sports

TO COPE with the layoffs and salary cuts taking a toll on the mental health of techies, IT companies in the city have came together to organise sports events for their employees.

Jobless techies turning to crime

Impoverished techies and IT workers who have been made redundant will go rogue in 2009, selling corporate data and using crimeware, reports predict.

Jobless techies turning to crime

Impoverished techies and IT workers who have been made redundant will go rogue in 2009, selling corporate data and using crimeware, reports predict.

Why techies love games - and why it's good they do

Everyone knows that techies love "Dungeons & Dragons," where they can prowl the bowels of a castle and cast spells on clueless managers, er, mages. After all, it's just a game.

Why techies love games -- and why it's good they do

Everyone knows that techies love "Dungeons & Dragons," where they can prowl the bowels of a castle and cast spells on clueless managers, er, mages. After all, it's just a game.

UK techies happy to migrate for the right job

The vast majority (81 percent) of techies would happily up sticks and move abroad if a job or work opportunity landed in their lap, according to research by IT jobs site The IT Job Board. A slightly smaller majority (71 percent) would be happy to relocate to another location within the UK for the same reason.

Why techies love games -- and why it's good they do

(InfoWorld Daily Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Everyone knows that techies love "Dungeons & Dragons," where they can prowl the bowels of a castle and cast spells on clueless managers, er, mages. After all, it's just a game.

Clouded hopes for coming year; Techies will re-energize with corporate cloud computing, Netbooks, and welcome change in D.C.

Clouded hopes for coming year; Techies will re-energize with corporate cloud computing, Netbooks, and welcome change in D.C.

Two-third of techies don't job-hunt through social network sites - research

According to research carried out by UK jobs site The IT Job Board, in spite of the popularity of social and professional networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, nearly two thirds of techies (62.5 per cent) haven’t yet used these channels to find an IT job.

Need a job? Résumé tips for techies

Tech résumés are piling up faster than the local landfill. It's more important than ever to have a strong résumé that is sure to stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, techies are notorious for producing résumés as dense and inaccessible as a secure coding manual, volume one.

12 Reasons Why Windows is Better Than Linux For Non-Techies

"4) Configuring desktops and settings. Desktop,network,control panel and screen saver all the setting is little different as compare to windows so in the first look most of the non-techies get confused on how to configure their desktop.

Techies Volunteer, Share Skills

Ryan Whitney had been back in the U.S. less than two months when he received an urgent call from Geekcorps.

Techies Turn Spiritual

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Techies Fed Up, Will Celebrate New Year

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Techies Prefer To Give Personal Gifts

Do not overdo it. A pricey present typically is unnecessary and may make the recipient feel as if he or she must reciprocate. If you are at a loss for gift ideas, consider a donation to a charitable organization in the recipient's name. Do not rush. If you are running out of time for holiday shopping, consider presenting a small New Year's gift.

Techies Prefer To Give Personal Gifts

Do not overdo it. A pricey present typically is unnecessary and may make the recipient feel as if he or she must reciprocate. If you are at a loss for gift ideas, consider a donation to a charitable organization in the recipient's name. Do not rush. If you are running out of time for holiday shopping, consider presenting a small New Year's gift.

Techies are not so boring after all!

Frankly speaking, none of them have the time to read. At the same time, they agree that books are great stress boosters


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