Recruitment stories
Over half of IT professionals in the UK are planning to change jobs in the next year, a new survey has revealed.
New Zealand IT sector. which has historically struggled to recruit top talent, is in good shape to recruit new employees.
IT and telecommunications now rated as the third most attractive sector for employment, putting the sector in a good position for recruiting talent.
The latest research from SEEK reveals that almost 40% of Kiwis are actually unhappy in their jobs. That's a lot of potential candidates.
Weirdly, a cutting-edge recruitment platform focusing on cultural fit and core values, launches officially after rapid growth, eyeing global expansion.
Weirdly is a Kiwi recruitment app that aims to help employers find the person who is the right fit and make the employment process easier.
NZ's Snaffle revolutionises job matching, pairing employers with ideal candidates, slashing recruitment stress and time, say creators.
The best and brightest IT talent in New Zealand have the opportunity to engage with global software industry innovator Atlassian.
A new tuition fund to train software developers has been launched to help address the critical shortage of IT talent in New Zealand.
Landesk appoints Adam Blue as ANZ sales manager to meet strong demand for solutions from customers and partners.
New Absolute IT survey shows the tech staff shortage is continuing to bite - so what can you do to attract and keep talent?.
Aggressive partner acquisition programme for GFI Software as it seeks to reinvigorate channel and tap vertical markets.
GFI Software has set its focus on key verticals – and key partners – across Australia as the software company seeks to ramp up its profile locally.
Absolute IT says IT professionals are in 'hot demand' in Wellington and have released a statement encoraging those with IT skills to head to the city.
Video conferencing paves the way for students into the digital workforce, Marci Powell explains, highlighting a shift in education standards.
Study shows 68% of educators deem digital media skills vital for the 21st-century workforce in NZ and Australia, Adobe reports.
The ICT sector is thriving with 75% of employers planning to hire, driven by new projects. Pay rises are on the horizon as industry confidence grows.
LinkedIn has revealed the top 25 skills that got people hired in 2013, with social media marketing coming in at number one.
Wynyard Group ramps up 2013 capital spending by up to 63%, bringing forward staff recruitment and setting new expenditure targets to drive sales growth.
Social media & mobile devices have ushered in a new era of talent acquisition, providing new avenues and methods for connecting with candidates.