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March 9, 2006
Survey: IT Job Growth Slowing Down
From PlanSponsor.com:
Twelve percent of some 1,400 chief information officers (CIOs) interviewed for the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Index and Skills Report intend to expand their information technology (IT) departments in Q2, while 4% are planning reductions - but the vast majority (84%) anticipate no changes in personnel levels next quarter.
CIOs at the largest firms (1,000 or more employees) forecast the strongest employment growth, and business growth is the primary motivation for adding IT staff. Help desk/end-user support is the hottest job category within IT departments.
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