America's IT workforce who have the appropriate experience and training should be able to find jobs. Instead, they are struggling to find positions and settling for jobs beneath their skill level. As we look to place IT consultants we are flooded with candidates out of work due to downsizing or outsourcing. These people have experience and training that should enable them to make a good living.
The Difference Between Being an IT Consultant & Being a Developer
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under IT Consulting The other day we posted a position for a specific Denver software development job that did not require a broad set of skills but need someone to be very proficient in a single language. The job description listed that the position was "entry level" but also mentioned we were looking for a "guru" in a particular language. A while later I got an email from the job post from someone saying, in less than kind words, that it didn't make any sense for a position to be entry level and say that we wanted a "guru." This blog post is a reply that individual.
Three Things You Should Know About Denver IT Consulting
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under IT Consulting If a Denver business is interested in hiring someone to help develop, design and deploy IT strategies, there are 3 things that you should know about IT consulting and what your expectations should be. It is also a good idea to have a clear understanding of your goals before having a consultant come in to assist your business.

