IT employees are starting to gain back some of the clout they had during the 1990s, as hiring in the technology field has accelerated during the last six quarters. “A key component of the technology economy is IT employment, and it’s going through a major transition,” Joel Dibble, a spokesman for Menlo Park, Calif.-based Robert Half Technology, an IT hiring firm, told TechNewsWorld. “Slowly but surely, it’s turning back into a market in which the employee wields much more power — a huge change from the last 5 years.”
IT Employees Recapturing Power of 1990s
Posted by: Gene Koprowski February 4, 2006 01:30 AMIT employees are starting to gain back some of the clout they had during the 1990s, as hiring in the technology field has accelerated during the last six quarters. “A key component of the technology economy is IT employment, and it’s going through a major transition,” Joel Dibble, a spokesman for Menlo Park, Calif.-based Robert Half Technology, an IT hiring firm, told TechNewsWorld. “Slowly but surely, it’s turning back into a market in which the employee wields much more power — a huge change from the last 5 years.”