Article Archive for October 2008
In no other profession is accepting change as a matter of course as important as it is in IT. In fact, it’s a primary motivator for most IT professionals. Staying challenged is one of the key things that great IT professionals like about the profession. Employers appreciate that. But if you’ve worked for a company for a long time, particularly working on long term projects using tried and true technologies, you may one day discover that your skills may not be as current as you had hoped.
The market for IT professionals remains hot. Companies are investing heavily in updating their recruiting strategies to find qualified candidates. But there’s a difference in today’s job market than back in the dot-com era — basic skills in IT are no longer enough. As technologies have evolved, so have employer’s expectations for the people they hire. The bar is raising. And the question to IT professionals is “How are you keeping up your technical skills?”
Despite worries about the economy, the IT job market remains HOT. There are plenty of opportunities but it’s becoming more and more important for you to proactively manage your career. At the core of getting noticed is a firm belief in yourself and your abilities.


