Staffing
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How tech can promote diversity in the workplaceIn-depth From screen readers to no-touch keyboards, assistive technology has a lot to offer both in and outside the workplace
By Simon Handby Published
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Apple: We've eliminated the gender pay gapNews Tech giant now pays women equally to men, claims annual diversity report
By Adam Shepherd Published
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CIOs must focus on culture, not always technologyIn-depth Slow decision making and a closed structure will trip up businesses
By Aaron Lee Published
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How pro-LGBT+ is the tech industry?In-depth We examine the state of LGBT+ diversity in the tech sector
By Christine Schauer Published
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Young people must be encouraged to adapt for digital futureNews Educators and employers must also rethink work culture in the new world of ‘streamed knowledge’
By Aaron Lee Published
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Silicon Valley commits to inclusive recruitmentNews IT companies old and new promise to create a more diverse workforce
By Jane McCallion Published
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Female leaders urge women in tech to be sponsoredIn-depth Female professionals from Fintech, Cisco, Ikea and more shared ideas for getting more women into tech
By Aaron Lee Published
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IT departments suffer from reverse skills gapNews IT specialists need to become generalists in order to survive
By Jane McCallion Published
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How online dating can improve team effectivenessIn-depth Saberr founder Alistair Shepherd believes that online dating can change the way offices work
By Nicole Kobie Published
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John Lewis looks for eight IT apprenticesNews The retailer's IT degree apprenticeships pay £16,000 to post-A Level students
By Caroline Preece Published
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Why an AI workforce would make humans more skilled workersNews Robots could make rude colleagues, experts believe, but also great HR staff
By Aaron Lee Published
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Are start-ups bad at hiring the right CEOs?News VCs say most start-ups miss out on funding by appointing weak leaders
By Caroline Preece Published
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