Why CIO tenures in Australia are getting shorter
The typical chief information officer tenure, or so goes the noughties C-Suite folklore, works to a five year cycle...
The typical chief information officer tenure, or so goes the noughties C-Suite folklore, works to a five year cycle...
Your networking and resume work has paid off. You finally landed an interview for your dream job as an IT executive and you couldn't be more excited. The only thing that stands between you and the executive washroom is the interview itself.
CFO World talks with Cambridge Consultants CFO, Mammen Eapen
CXO interviews the man at the head of one of Australia's growing testing service providers, Enex Testlab managing director, Matt Tett.
Job applicant tracking systems capture massive amounts of info on candidates. But all that data doesn't help if the best candidates aren't able or willing to complete the process. Going more simple and streamlined can make it easier to find talent.
Have you been looking for a job longer than you'd care to say? Well, maybe it's time you changed up your game plan. Here are some tips to help you form a new career strategy.
Jeff Liedel is as much a car guy as he is a computer guy. That much becomes clear when he's discussing his 20-year career track and the businesses he's served: Ford, Covisint, GM and now OnStar, the in-vehicle communications company and GM subsidiary, where he is CIO.
It's become an all-too-common scam: A legitimate Web site pops up a window that looks just like a real security warning. It says there's something wrong with the computer, and click here to fix it. A few clicks later, the victim is paying out US$40 for some bogus software, called rogue antivirus.