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Diversity's a major issue in IT, but some companies just seem to 'do diversity' better than others. What's their secret?
Federal agencies are still reviewing broader issues around the law that leads to IT worker job losses
Bottlenecks always seem born of the best intentions, but they must be rooted out -- and broken
CIO.com's sortable, searchable directory of technology conferences makes it easy to find events coming to a convention center near you (or ones worth a trip out of town).
The recent controversy surrounding Amazon's "brutal" workplace is missing some critical points about corporate culture.
The age-old process of finding and applying for jobs is finally getting some serious disruption from a Tinder-like startup app playing matchmaker to businesses and potential employees.
IT infrastructure is increasingly giving way to the cloud. Here's how to remain relevant in the years ahead
Younger IT workers are increasingly choosing independence over full-time employment. Is the 'open talent economy' right for you too? Three 20- and 30-somethings share their experiences.
H-1B visas go primarily to people who are under 35, suggesting that the threat of age discrimination may be central to much of the hostility surrounding the controversial program.