
Information Technology Jobs in America
Corporate & Government Career Guide [2007]
Electronic Edition
http://www.infotechemployment.com/
The information technology industry continues to grow in the U.S. and globally. Information Technology Jobs in America [2007] shows where the jobs are – in the U.S. IT Services Sector, and in U.S. Federal, State and Municipal government.
”Good News – Companies Keep Hiring As Demand Grows
There is good news. There will continue to be an abundance of tech jobs for U.S. jobseekers throughout the decade….
The U.S. will be better off identifying the high-growth, high-value opportunities that lie ahead, rather than trying to hang on to work that’s been commoditized by technology and the global dispersion of knowledge to low-cost countries. Therefore, U.S. tech jobs will continue to increase….
Why ‘Outsourcing’ May Lose Its Power as a Scare Word
IT employment in the U.S. is growing, even as more businesses outsource tech work overseas….“Why Outsourcing May Lose Its Power as a Scare Word” reports the New York Times, is because “it’s a win-win for both businesses and workers. Businesses cut costs by sending routine work offshore. Some of the money saved is then invested into more advanced projects that require higher skills, kicking off a new cycle of hiring….
Shifting Occupations in the Industry
“More Managing, Less Programming….” and MORE

Electronic Edition
http://www.infotechemployment.com/computerjobs.htm
The solid and growing information technology professional services sector continues to increase headcount. Discover computer jobs in this robust sector of the industry. There are eight U.S. editions: New England States, Mid-Atlantic States, Potomac Region, Southern States, Midwest States, Western States, West Coast States, and Northwestern States.
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