Skills shortage stories
Salesforce commits to training 400 New Zealanders in Salesforce skills to address the country's digital skills crisis.
You don't have to look far to see that AI is on a rapid growth trajectory in Australia, as it's being used in almost every industry.
Degreed has announced the implementation of its Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) program has seen a significant increase in women in leadership roles.
The Global Data Management Report by Experian found that 75% of businesses that improved data quality in 2021 also exceeded their business objectives.
Incident responders need a wide range of technical and business skills to effectively tackle cyber threats and protect organisations.
Australia is facing a shortage of talent, particularly in the technology sector and data management, hindering economic growth and competitiveness.
Despite the pandemic, cloud adoption for big data projects still lags behind, with hesitancy and technical challenges hindering progress.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has partnered with Deakin University to develop corporate learning programs in emerging technologies.
Skillsoft's 2021 Annual Learning Report reveals a surge in learning and development, with a 55% rise in learners on its platform.
Tech salaries are increasing 15-30% on average globally, while the ability to work from home is a non-negotiable for most.
Launched in 2015, the CFO Indicator Survey provides insights into the challenges, opportunities and priorities for CFOs worldwide.
IT professionals need to prioritize soft skills, upskilling and certification as the industry rapidly evolves in 2022.
January and February were record months for job ads on seek.co.nz, yet candidates are hesitant to hit the apply button.
In time for International Women's Day, MYOB has launched their highly sought-after DevelopHer programme for the first time in New Zealand.
Australia is experiencing a shift in focus as the skills shortage forces CIOs to prioritise talent acquisition and retention over technology initiatives.
The digital technology sector is now one of the country's top earners, contributing an estimated $6.6 billion to the economy in 2019.
Whanganui introduces Talent Connect, a matchmaking app for businesses and professionals, aimed at boosting the local job market.
In response to the growing demand for skilled cybersecurity specialists, the Ara Institute of Canterbury established the Diploma in Cyber Security.
Digital skills could be a crucial factor in determining a salary boost, according to new RMIT Online research.
Tech sector aims to attract international investors as large tech sector investors explore opportunities in New Zealand.