India will need about five lakh project managers in the future to complete 591 projects being carried out in the country. This is according to a research by Project Management Institute (PMI). About 591 projects each worth more than... (Continue reading)
Technology companies, which are recovering from the downturn hangover, are now knocking at the doors of not just premier engineering colleges but mid-tier ones as well. Officials from several colleges say that firms such as TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HP, Cisco,... (Continue reading)
By spending a lot of money and effort to get admission in a traditional college for earning a Degree, is what anyone are doing today. Rather than this why not earn an online degree easily and quickly, by... (Continue reading)
Deloitte has released a study identifying the 10 emerging trends in technology The trends are: Virtualization—will remain a significant technology, delivering a range of benefits to enterprises in 2008. Managing talent—could involve migrating applications away from platforms where skill pools appear to be... (Continue reading)
Technology professionals like all other professionals need to improve their English speaking skills in order to sustain themselves in the long run. It is a well know fact that most technology professionals know how to speak English, but there are... (Continue reading)
It is boom time in the animation industry, with the employment in this sector expected to double by 2012. According to Nasscom’s projections the jobs in the animation industry is set to double from 14,700 now to 29,500 by 2012.... (Continue reading)
As Microsoft launches a new career campaign this fall, company executives share their vision for the future of technology jobs, and how IT pros and students can start preparing now. It’s no secret that a weak global economy has slashed jobs... (Continue reading)
Six months back, many were predecting that the Indian IT industry would be entering its twilight zone, but now there are indications that these predictions may go wrong. Several IT companies have restarted hiring and are giving salary hikes to... (Continue reading)
With Nasscom, the software industry’s apex body advising its members not to go to campuses for recruitment, the placements at engineering colleges has dried up. However, although 2008-09 was a difficult year for training and placement officers (TPO) at engineering... (Continue reading)