Of career goals and improving technical skills
A ZDNet Asia reader wants to know how best he can better his technical expertise.
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Time right for a move amidst uncertain economy?
A technical architect considers getting out of his "techie shell" and go on to management roles.
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Eyeing the right domain-business functional area fit
ZDNet Asia reader asks how he can best take advantage of his wealth of academic qualifications and 12 years of IT experience to become a lead business analyst.
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Of living costs and a relocation
ZDNet Asia reader wants to know if he is being paid fairly and whether he should change his line of work
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Make the best of existing skills
An analyst with Java knowledge and an interest in programming asks how he can best take advantage of his skills for a career.
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Future is in tech-savvy hands of Gen Ys
With organizations already shifting to a Generation Y workforce, employers will gain if they understand and cater to the needs of these younger workers now.
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From finance and HR to the world of computing
A commerce graduate with 17 years of experience outside of IT asks if a switch to the technology field is beneficial move for him, career-wise.
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Look forward to higher wages in Singapore
IT professionals in the island state are in a "very strong position" to negotiate for better pay, according to recruitment firm.
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A business world of techies
All levels of IT practitioners must get involved with the business aspect of the company because their work will impact revenues, directly or indirectly.
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Think groups, not modules, when venturing into ERP
As most major ERP systems have the financials modules at their core so , it is where much of the demand for staff comes from, says HR expert.
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