Archive for the 'Contract-to-Hire Staffing' Category

IT Hiring Continues Full Force

By: Matt, April 4th, 2008

Perhaps it’s the weather and a sense of rejuvenation that comes with Spring, or perhaps it’s just that I’m involved in the business of IT jobs and staffing on a daily basis. Whatever the case may be, it appears to me that the number of employers seeking qualified IT employees over the past several months […]

Systems Analysts in Memphis Tennessee

By: mawist, September 21st, 2007

Systems analysts are the true IT decision makers within the software and business systems management of an organization. From determining the proper platform for enterprise solutions to integrating security measures and virus protection, a strong systems analyst can be the difference between an efficient and productive IT infrastructure and one that consistently stalls and hurts […]

Java Developers and Java Development Kit Experts

By: mawist, September 20th, 2007

Java has been one of the most popular programming languages in the world since its release by Sun Microsystems in 1995. Recently, in 2006, Sun released Java into the open source community and new applications for the language have continued to evolve.
We have a steady demand for Java developers and programmers with experience using the […]

PHP Developers in Houston, Chicago, and Los Angeles

By: mawist, September 19th, 2007

I recently found a great resource for PHP Developers who are interested in staying on top of the latest issues in the industry and possibly looking for new networking and career opportunities.  There is also a regularly updated blog at the site and information about exciting new developments in the industry, including the popular Eclipse […]

Technology Jobs and Start-ups Move Beyond Silicon Valley

By: mawist, September 18th, 2007

The Web 2.0 phenomenon, in much the same way as its dot-com boom predecessor, is based primarily in and around Silicon Valley. After all, that’s where the technology is and that’s where the people are that understand it, right? Makes sense. But recently, venture capital funds have been emerging outside of Silicon Valley and companies […]

Executive AOL Jobs Moving from Virginia to New York City

By: mawist, September 17th, 2007

America Online announced today that it is moving its headquarters from Dulles, Virginia to New York City, New York. The company explained that it is making the move in an effort to support the its change in focus from a subscription-based Internet service provider to an Internet and other media advertising company.
The move is only […]

IT Talent Needed to Fill Maryland Jobs

By: mawist, September 14th, 2007

As the federal government continues to grow its presence in Maryland, the state is being asked to produce a growing number of job candidates with IT skills and backgrounds in math and science. Currently, the level of available IT talent in Maryland is not high enough to sustain the expected growth in the Department of […]

.Net Developers and Systems Analysts in Florida

By: mawist, September 14th, 2007

There is a strong and growing demand for .NET Developers throughout Florida. In laymen’s terms, the .NET framework is one of the leading software platforms for application development for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
It brings with it a large number of pre-coded program requirements and it is designed to be the basis of most applications […]

Naples Florida Professionals Look to Staffing Firms for Jobs

By: mawist, September 13th, 2007

In the continuing downturn in the construction and housing industries, professionals who were once making high-end salaries are finding themselves scrambling to make ends meet. As a result, local staffing firms are seeing an influx of candidates who may be willing to work for less than they are worth because they must meet their looming […]

A Brief History of IT and Computing from the Lakeland Ledger

By: mawist, September 12th, 2007

I found a cool blog post from the weekend at The Lakeland Ledger that described the retail history of the personal computer, most notably the TRS-80 from Tandy Corp that was released in 1977. The piece talks about the hesitancy with which manufacturers and retailers approached the concept of the personal computer in those days. […]