America’s New Deficit: A Shortage of Technology Specialists
By Heidi Shyu,
Raytheon Company, special to IMDiversity.com
Op-Ed:
A 'holistic approach' key to solving U.S.' critical
shortage, says Raytheon's VP of Corporate Technology & Research
Winning Resume Makeover:
A Case Study
By Perri Capell,
Senior Correspondent,
CareerJournal.com
A Project Manager Revamps His Resume to Emphasize Leadership and
Lands a Job
In Silicon Valley, Jobs Abound for the Skilled
By PUI-WING TAM, Staff Reporter of The Wall
Street Journal
In the recovering Silicon Valley, it's higher-level positions replacing
those shed during the bust
Go East, Young Hi-Tech Worker?
By Siddarth Srivastava, Pacific News
Service
Considering India as Land of Opportunity for Westerners
Silicon Valley's Lead Role in Idea Economy Relies on Foreign-Born
By George Koo, New American Media
Commentary: Talk of Silicon's Valley's big comeback could turn out to be
hype unless America reforms its shortsighted policies on immigration and
education
Go East, Young Hi-Tech Worker?
By Siddarth Srivastava, Pacific News Service
Considering India as Land of Opportunity for Westerners
Effective Strategies for Career Changers
By Abby M. Locke, IMDiversity Special Careers
Contributor
“I am an IT director with fifteen years’ experience, but I am bored. I have
always enjoyed teaching and helping others, so I want to change careers and
work as an instructor. Is this realistic?”
GEM: The Power of Partnership
By Leigh Hayden
About the National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in
Engineering and Sciences
Engineering: Trends and Opportunities within the Industry
By Crawford B. Bunkley III, THE BLACK COLLEGIAN
Magazine
A professional from of Exxon Mobil Corp's Public Affairs Department
discusses the outlook for students of color in various engineering
specializations
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