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Anastasia2013
2 days ago

I graduated in BSc Computer Science in July 2005 (result: pass) in London. I have ten good GCSE's and got a Grade A in GCSE IT. Since...

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nbetolli
5 days ago

Just to be clear, no one asked for a password. I have my Facebook and Google+ settings to ensure maximum privacy, so that anyone looking...

jhotz
6 days ago

When sending my resume to potential employers, what is the best format to use? Sometimes companies specify, which makes it easy, but if...

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stylor
3 weeks ago

I have moved around quite a bit over the past 10 years; I've lived in 3 different cities in 2 countries, and during this period have...

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Nivin
3 weeks ago

I'm currently a SQL DBA and SAP BusinessObjects Admin. I'm being offered a role in IT Security Operations. Is this a wise move? What are...

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Karthik Pandiyan
3 weeks ago

Hi,

 

i am Karthick, working as Compliance Analyst at CGI could anyone please help me what should i focus next becase...

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skm2013
4 weeks ago

Having worked as system engineer - got experience in Linux based systems and implementations. Now I want to upgrade my career. Move to...

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owen
5 weeks ago

If you didn't (or don't) have anything tying you to a certain location after graduating college and were just starting out, where would...

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mully
7 weeks ago

Outside of how long you are connected to the network ... I'm just wondering what other information Yahoo's Marissa Mayer got about...

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dniblock
8 weeks ago

If you were advising a young person pursuing a career in IT, what would you suggest they choose for a college major?

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