Regional IT salaries rise as skills crunch continues
IT professionals in the Asia Pacific region have seen average salaries surge by more than 10 per cent compared to a year ago, the biggest jump of any region globally.
IT professionals in the Asia Pacific region have seen average salaries surge by more than 10 per cent compared to a year ago, the biggest jump of any region globally.
IT executives have plans to invest in emerging technologies despite the challenge of finding IT pros with the right training.
The Australian government has handed out $8 million to eight different projects leading cyber skills training.
More than a third of businesses in A/NZ are on the hunt for cyber security talent as the number of potential threats continues to rise.
Higher salaries, more employee benefits and improved workplace culture are the top three initiatives used by Australian CIOs to attract and retain top IT talent.
The biggest barriers thwarting Australian businesses’ digital transformation efforts are a lack of change management capabilities, inadequate collaboration between IT and business lines, lack of skills and a risk adverse culture, according to an Infosys survey.
Tech giants, universities, consultancy firms and a retailer are among Australia’s top hirers for artificial intelligence related roles, according to analysis by job-site Indeed.
CIO of AGL Simon Moorfield has described how he is 'flipping the triangle' of the energy giant, and disposing of roles that don't have a direct impact on customers.
.Net developer, full stack developer and front end developer are the three technology sector occupations in highest demand in Australia.
The government to pilot visa scheme to make it easier for big business and tech start-ups to hire overseas talent for highly skilled roles.
Former Holden car manufacturing workers are set to become the country’s latest tech experts thanks to a new initiative launched by Microsoft Australia.
A quarter of Australian IT chiefs are finding it difficult to recruit staff with the cloud skills they need, according to a survey by Rackspace.
Project management, process improvement, data science and analysis, financial modelling and business transformation are some of the popular consultant skills in Australia at the moment.
The University of Melbourne and Edith Cowan University (ECU) will share $1.91 million of government funding over four years.
Australian businesses need employees with coding skills yesterday. Every sector is searching for suitable candidates and the traditional pipelines are running dry.
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