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Online behavioural profiling.
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Keeping your CV up to date is one of the best ways to be prepared for a career opportunity and also helps you work towards your professional goals.
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Many IT workers from commerce assume that the public sector is light years behind when it comes to IT, but this really isn't the case. Whereas investment into technology has recently dwindled in the commerce sector, the government is spending billions on new and efficient IT systems.
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Ever thought about working in local government? Local authorities now offer excellent training packages, great experience for the CV, and well-paid contract positions if you're not quite ready to commit yourself to a permanent post. Flexible working hours, a relaxed office environment and plenty of annual leave should also appeal.
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The public sector is often accused of being too political. Surprising then, that the central government area of the public sector seems to be the least 'political' of all of them - especially in terms of information technology and decision-making structure.
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Arguably one of the most specialised areas of the public sector, housing has always been a challenging and rewarding area to work in. Rigid procedures and structures have gradually been eroded and flexibility is on the increase, meaning more IT jobs and higher salaries than ever.
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The education sector attracts people for a number of reasons, not least because of the variety and responsibility.
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Below is a selection of relevant web links for professionals in IT jobs.
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The 2007/8 Hays IT Salary Guide, focusing on IT jobs, is currently being researched and created. If you would like to receive a copy – FREE OF CHARGE – when it becomes available, simply complete the form below and a Hays IT consultant will ensure you receive your free copy.
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Hays has partnered with Qwiz, the market-leading assessment company, to provide a package of skills validation exercises that can save you time by eliminating unnecessary interviewing.