Talent retention stories
Despite progress made in bringing more women into the industry over the last few years, they still only make up 25% of the global cybersecurity workforce.
The technology industry in ANZ is making progress in embracing equity and diversity, but more needs to be done.
Tony joins us today to discuss topics such as talent retention, development and training, and the benefit of learning management systems.
Atlassian's 'Work Futurist' reveals tips for professionals to navigate the digital age at The Tax Summit 2022.
Work is no longer simply a place where we go to perform our daily tasks for an employer. It has become widely accepted that those tasks can be done anywhere.
Innovation and research and development (R&D) are crucial for economic growth, but economic headwinds and skills gaps are hindering progress.
Data and analytics will be crucial for overcoming Australia's economic challenges, with lessons to be learned from the cycling world.
Restaurant workers face growing job vacancies in the hospitality sector, but advanced technology can help ease the burden and retain talent.
Australian and New Zealand businesses focus on technology but forget about supporting employees, leading to burnout, says Dell survey.
Employee experience has moved further into focus recently and now sits comfortably at the center of many forward-looking organisations' plans.
Talent is a global technology recruitment specialist that has been operating in the Australian market for the past 27 years.
The tech space is a crowded market. Right now, it's the third most sought-after occupation in the UK, and as a sector, it is growing faster than the economy.
Australia's tech industry is thriving but struggling with gender equity. Women make up just 29% of the workforce, according to a report.
SMBs are projected to spend £66 billion on managed IT services, but MSPs need to take action to capitalize on this growth, says Gregg Lalle of ConnectWise.
Finding IT talent is becoming increasingly difficult, particularly for those most in demand, including software developers and analysts.
Legal tech provider Access Legal appoints Emma de Sousa as new Managing Director to lead company's growth and deliver unrivaled service to law firms.
Advanced appoints Nick Gallimore as MD of People Management, consolidating their people management brands to accelerate market share in 2023.
As Australia faces recession, a shortage of skilled workers and a lengthy recovery, employers must see this as an opportunity, not just a necessity.
Inconsistent flexible working strategies are causing talent attrition, warns a new report by Unit4's Business Future Index.
In Australia, IT technicians anticipated to be the most in demand talent by 2025, followed by data analysis, security architect and AI.