Industry feels pinch as numbers of IT grads plummet ELIZABETH CHURCH AND MATT HARTLEY >From Monday's Globe and Mail January 21, 2008 at 4:12 AM EST
Calling all computer geeks. Your country's economy needs you. Computer science graduates are becoming increasingly rare. Since the end of the high-tech boom, enrolment at Canada's computer science faculties has tumbled as students and their parents soured on an industry that lost investors billions and shed so many jobs. As a result, employers are scrambling to recruit and to get attention for a situation that has all the makings of a major skills shortage in Canada and across North America. [snip] For the entire article, see: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080121.wcomputer21/BNStory/Technology/home
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