IT companies are in dire need of more employees. Thus they can often make rushed hiring decisions which then cause problems and headaches for all involved. CareerBuilder had a research and it showed that 27% of US employers said that just one bad hire has cost their...
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The most in-demand skills for cloud computing jobs
Cloud computing is here to stay. And with more and more companies adopting the cloud, skilled IT pros are vital. But you must know what skills you need. "The demand for people way outweighs the supply," says David Linthicum, the SVP of Cloud Technology Partners, to...
Some of the best books IT pros should read on the beach this year
Summer is finally here along with the time for a well deserved vacation. But many IT professionals can't really take a full break and always need more. So, a great way to spend some time is to read a book or two. Last year we covered some of the best books IT pros...
Fake tech support circumvents traditional cybersecurity training
The topic for cybersecurity is and will continue to be quite hot for some time. But hackers aren't waiting around and have new methods to circumvent it. Companies invest a lot in cybersecurity trainings for their employees and that's great. It lowers the risk of a...
For the second year in a row CourseDot is among the top 20 EdTech companies in the EdTechXGlobal Awards
Some great news to start the week with. For the second year in a row CourseDot is among the top 20 EdTech companies in the 2017 EdTechXGlobal Awards. Last year, CourseDot was among the top 20 rising EdTech companies globally. This year, we have been honored to be...
The fastest growing tech certifications in 2017 so far
Choosing the right tech certifications can seem like a challenge. There are so many of them and trends in the tech industry change all the time. Still, there are some platforms and technologies that stay around for a long time. And then, there are skills that not only...
The top highest paying tech certifications for 2017 in the US and Canada
There are few things that can attract the attention of an IT pro. Among them are working on something great, improving their skills and good pay. And pretty much that's the order most IT pros put as top priorities for their careers. And in ideal world, they can get...
Cisco launches the network of the new generation which might not need you anymore
The network was neglected for far too long. It stepped back to the hype of cloud and other new tech which, ironically, relies on it to function. Sadly, it didn't seem like hip or cool enough, so it didn't enjoy much of a special attention. And it needs it. A lot of...
The 5 Hottest VMware Courses for a Great Career Path
VMware's products and services are among the most popular in their field. And they have been so popular for decades. Hence, VMware skills are always needed. If you want to have a particular great career path, based on VMware platforms, you have to hone the hottest...
How to know when’s the right time to hire new IT workers
Many IT departments and IT companies around the world struggle with their employees. Mainly because they're simply not enough. But sometimes adding new IT workers might not be the best solution. A lot of effort goes into finding the right people with the right skills....
Almost 40% of European firms want to grow their cyber security teams, but there’s no people for it
The 2017 Global Information Security Workforce Study highlights some of the well-known issues for IT companies - there are not enough skilled workers. And this digital skills gap is about to become even more difficult to tackle. The reason - more and more companies in...
76% of non-IT workers would like a career change in IT
The IT Industry always talks about the huge digital skills gap and the lack of workers. Turns out, there's plenty of people who would be happy to oblige. A survey by recruitment firm Mortimer Spinks and Computer Weekly shows that 76% of non-IT workers would consider a...












