ADVISORY/IDG's Computerworld Extends Online Survey Deadline for 11th Annual ``Best Places to Work in IT''.Business Editors ADVISORY... --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: IDG's Computerworld, "The Voice of IT Management"
WHAT: Computerworld's 11th annual "Best Places to Work in IT"
survey identifies the top 100 workplaces for IT
professionals across a broad range of industries. To be
eligible for the survey, companies must have fiscal year-end
revenues of $250 million or greater and a minimum total IT
staff of 100 employees. Qualified companies will be judged
on a variety of criteria, including competitive salaries,
benefits, opportunities for training and advancement,
diversity, interesting projects and workplace flexibility.
WHEN: The survey period has been extended to Friday, Feb. 6 at
5:00 p.m. EDT. Survey results and feature stories that offer
insight into the best workplaces for IT professionals will
be published in the June 14 issue of Computerworld and
online.
WHERE: Those interested in completing the comprehensive survey can
visit www.computerworld.com/bestplaces05.
WHY: By participating in the survey, IT managers and human
relations professionals have the opportunity to receive
validation and national recognition for their IT
departments. In addition, survey respondents help
Computerworld identify historical and emerging trends in IT
employment, provide benchmarks to managers on what programs
they should offer to recruit and retain top IT talent and
give advice to IT professionals on how to identify the best
work environment.
About Computerworld Computerworld, the "Voice of IT Management," is the most trusted source for the critical information needs of IT management. Through its weekly print publication, Computerworld.com website, focused conference series and custom research, Computerworld's integrated offerings form the U.S.-based hub of the world's largest (58-edition) global IT media network. Computerworld has won more than 100 print and online awards for editorial and design excellence in the past five years, including a Jesse H. Neal Award The Jesse H. Neal Award is a business journalism editorial award, presented annually in each of several categories. The awards editorial recognize excellence in business-to-business publications. for "Best News Coverage," 22 ASBPE ASBPE American Society of Business Publication Editors (professional membership society established in 1964 for business press editors) ASBPE American Society of Business Press Editors awards and BtoB BtoB Business to Business Magazine's "Media Power 50" in 2003. In print since 1967, Computerworld currently has a guaranteed rate base of 180,000, a total print audience of 1,869,000 (according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. IntelliQuest CIMS CIMS Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (New York University) CIMS Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies (Rochester Institute of Technology) CIMS Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry v.10.0), and an online audience of over 900,000 unique monthly visitors (according to DoubleClick For the computer term, see double-click. DoubleClick is a company that develops and provides Internet ad serving services. Its clients include agencies, marketers (Universal McCann Interactive, AKQA etc. ). Breaking news and resources for IT management are available at www.computerworld.com. Computerworld is a business unit of International Data Group (IDG IDG International Data Group IDG Integrated Drive Generator IDG Installation Design Guide IDG Internet Discussion Group IDG Inset Dielectric Guide IDG International Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping) ), the world's leading technology media, research, and event company. A privately-held company with headquarters in Boston, MA, IDG publishes more than 250 magazines and newspapers including BIO-IT World, CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. , CSO (Chief Security Officer) The person in charge of all staff members who are responsible for promulgating, enforcing and administering security policies for all systems within an enterprise or division. , Computerworld, GamePro, InfoWorld, Network World, and PC World. The company features the largest network of technology-specific Web sites with more than 300 around the world. IDG is also a leading producer of more than 150 computer-related events worldwide including LinuxWorld Conference & Expo(R), Macworld Conference and Expo(R), COMNET COMNET - A simulation tool from CACI for analysing wide-area voice or data networks, based on SIMSCRIPT. (R) Conference and Expo, DEMO, and IDC Directions. IDC, founded in 1964, provides global market research and advice through offices in 50 countries. Company information is available at http://www.idg.com. |
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