While the note is foreign (UK), hence the English title, see that the famous theme of the relationship between the demand for human resources in the area of \u200b\u200btechnology equipment and the number of people who choose careers in the area both in Argentina and abroad, is similar.
The article can be read here "IT Workers in Demand But students snub tech jobs."
with findings on a survey of employees working for IT and telecommunications companies, including Accenture, Apple, Atos Origin, Capita, CSC, Ericsson, HP, Fujitsu Services, IBM, and TCS. Everything in UK
Nearly one-fifth, 17 per cent, of the 110.000 new IT Workers Needed in 2011 will Need to come out of full-time education, the e-skills UK report says.
However
a study by High Fliers Research Suggests That Just three per cent of the 16.000-plus Surveyed in 2010 it graduates want to work in IT, down from 12 per cent of graduates in 2000.
A subject we already debated this blog
Where Article seeks ratios this relationship numbers refers three bases: fewer people taking specific education, an increase in the number of graduates in IT, the choice is not working in the industry los últimos cinco años, y los sueldos de IT rezagados respecto a otros puestos profesionales.
The average pay for a graduate starting work within the IT and telecoms sector is expected to be £27,000 in 2011, according to High Fliers Research graduate market report, the same level as 2010 and below the average graduate starting salary of £29,000.
Salaries for tech roles outside the IT sector varied widely, Birchall said, ranging from £18,000 outside London to £40,000 at some of the large investment banks.
In comparison, the report found That the Starting salary for graduates is Expected to Be £ 42.000 at banking FIRMS and £ 38.000 at law firms.
Without neglecting similarities and differences, worth reading in other countries the complaint and the assessment of the situation is the same and would be much more interesting, read on concrete actions to reverse the situation . Both inside outside Argentina.
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