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IT Careers in 2010 - Learn a business

feminazi writes "Business knowledge and domain specific skills are becoming more important to IT workers, according to Computerworld's special report on IT careers in 2010. The most sought-after corporate IT workers in 2010 may not have deep-seated technical skills at all. Traci A. Logan, vice president of information technology and vice provost for academic affairs at Bentley College in Waltham, Mass. says, 'That [business skill set] is going to be more important than the straight technical skills they know, because you're going to see a closer marriage between the business and IT.'"

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  1. Work, little NeoSlaves, work hard, harder, harder by cryophan · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If Americans will not have chains of iron, then they will have chains of silver -- harold lasswell, overclass propagandist Now that Americans are inundated with mass media from birth, the overclass no longer needs to put chains of iron on our legs to enslave us. They have enslaved our minds by creating a culture that is centered around work and achievement and competition and consumerism. Because culture is so large a part of our mind, they have essentially domesticated the American human. Homo Sapiens Americanus is born to work in the cubicles, just as the oxen is born to pull the plow. While Europeans have the best of both worlds, lazing their summers away on the beach, Americans work and study and strive, like the good little domesticated neoslaves they are. Now go ahead and mod me down, neoslave. You haven't an answer for my ideas, so strike back in ignorant and sullen silence, ever the domesticated animal.