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Want to Get and Keep a Job…Coding Seems to be the Key
Want to Get and Keep a Job…Coding Seems to be the Key
bob.familiar
18 Feb 2012 10:35 AM
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Tara Walker
has a terrific
post
on the how technical skills such as software development of apps is a great opportunity for students and for professionals booking for their next move.
Tara writes…
“Today I read a commentary out of the San Francisco Bay Area, that discussed the fact that in the Bay Area they are not feeling the effects of the 8.9% Unemployment rate due to the overwhelming need for technologists and the growth of technology companies. The article from Market Watch (that can be read
here
), noted that in the technology industry in the Bay area it seems to be the opposite of most industries which “there are far more employees than employers.” In the Bay Area, home of Silicon Valley, the article notes it is quite the reverse.”
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