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NBN CEO Bill Morrow will step down by year-end after leading the organisation for nearly five years, saying it's the right time to move on.
The new scheme will be aimed at both businesses with over $4 million annual turnover as well as technology-based and STEM-related start-ups.
Job advertisement numbers in Australia are on the rise, with the strongest growth in mining and engineering, according to data from Seek.
Nearly half of Australian IT employees plan to seek new jobs in 2018, as Clicks IT Recruitment's survey reveals high confidence in the sector's job market.
Qualtrics plans to hire 1,200 new employees in the Asia Pacific and Japan region, as part of its expansion and investment in the area.
Job seekers in Australia and New Zealand need to broaden their skill set and horizons, according to a new report by JobAdder.
Border restrictions delay leadership transition at Konica Minolta Australia, with Dr. David Cooke staying on as Yohei Konaka awaits travel clearance.
Irish IT services firm Evros is set to open a 24/7 operations centre in Auckland, enhancing global support and boosting local employment.
Australia's job advertisements fell by 6.5% in May, according to SEEK, but average salaries rose by 3.4%, with Tasmania and WA leading wage growth.
As digital disruption accelerates, IT professionals must stay agile, adapting to new skills such as MongoDB and Redis to future-proof their careers.
The company says the opportunity to employ an 'experienced consulting leader' has come about as a result of the M-Power acquisition.
Ex-IBM channel veteran Richard T. Hume will fill the position of CEO, after serving 2 years as Tech Data's executive vice president.
The company says it regrets that the business changes they have made impacted Teagues position, who left at the end of March.
With more and more white collar jobs falling into the 'could be done by software' category, should CFO's AI-proof their careers?.
AI was once feared by all, but it is now giving us the ability to do certain things more efficiently than ever before.
AI and chatbots to revolutionise the workplace, with Hays predicting a surge in digital assistance across jobs.
Enterprise cloud applications provider Workday has opened a global support centre in Auckland, bringing up to 140 jobs to the city.
Lenovo has made a host of new job appointments to its global data center leadership team in a bid to accelerate growth.
According to the new report, 'New Zealand, technology and productivity', it isn't that New Zealand has too much technology it's that we don't have enough.
Southeast Asia's IT and Telecom sector is booming, with Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines seeing record hiring growth as demand for tech experts soars.