RE: Status Of The IT Talent Pool

From: Mike Dawg (listsat_private)
Date: Tue Jul 16 2002 - 16:54:22 PDT

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    > According to a new report by the Information Technology Association of
    > America, due to the lack of qualified candidates, U.S. companies will
    > not be able to fill 600,000 IT positions over the next 12 months. Of
    > course, IT job seekers who consider themselves qualified, not to mention
    > available, are wondering where all these open jobs are. "I don't believe
    > there is any dearth of qualified candidates," said one out-of-work
    > programmer who has submitted more than 200 resumes since April. "I don't
    > think this economy is going to change any time soon."
    
    I have been told the same thing by friends recently, that there are people
    hiring and that there is an overwhelming lack of qualified candidates.  But
    I see that as a double-edged sword.  I'm currently a college student, I am
    doing everything I can to better my education, I am also in the process of
    getting certifications (CCNA right now).  Am I underqualified for most IT
    jobs out there?  All I know, is I'm working in the computer field now, on my
    way to getting a degree and working on getting more certifications.  While I
    have been working in computer related fields for 3 years now, I still
    probably lack skills that major companies are looking for in their IT
    department.
    
    The one thing that I can tell you that I've seen personally recently, is
    that there is an ever-growing amount of people looking for computer related
    jobs, and not enough jobs out there in my area.  I know that it really
    depends on your area in the country, but that is how it is here.  It's not
    uncommon to see 300+ applications submitted for an entry-level tech job at a
    small company, let alone a larger company.
    
    I don't know if it is the economy to blame, or what for this current
    situation, but from everything I see, there is a definite lack of computer
    positions.
    
    Considering my statements in the above paragraphs, that is about all I can
    do, after I get my degree, I will try and move to a large IT city, where
    hopefully there will be a greater number of jobs, and not enough people to
    fill those jobs.
    
    Thanks
    
    Mike
    



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