ADVISORY/IDG's Computerworld Posts Online Survey, Solicits Entries for 10th Annual 'Best Places to Work in IT' Rankings.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant , Jan. 6 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: IDG's Computerworld, the weekly newspaper for information
technology (IT) leaders.
WHAT: Computerworld's 10th 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 staff of 100 employees.
Qualified companies will be judged on a variety of criteria,
competitive salaries, benefits, opportunities for training and
advancement, diversity, interesting projects and workplace
flexibility.
WHEN: The survey is available online now through Friday, January 31
at 5 p.m. EDT. Survey results and feature stories that offer
insight into the best workplaces for IT professionals will be
published in the June 9 issue of Computerworld and online.
WHERE: Those interested in completing the comprehensive survey can
visit http://computerworld.com/bestplaces03.
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 is the only integrated media company focused exclusively on the information needs of IT Leaders - those who manage and implement technology in Global 2000 organizations. The company's flagship This article is about the lead ship, store, or product of a group. For other uses, see Flagship (disambiguation). A flagship is the ship used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships. weekly newspaper - along with its Computerworld.com Web site and conference series for IT Leaders - form the U.S.-based hub of the world's largest (58-edition) worldwide IT media network. Publishing since 1967, Computerworld has been recognized numerous times by Folio (1) Text management software for the professional reference publishing market from Fast Search & Transfer, Oslo, Norway and Boston, MA (www.fastsearch.com). Known as FAST Folio since its acquisition in 2004 from NextPage, Inc. : Magazine and the Computer Press Association as the best computer newspaper, and was named to the "Media Power 50" in 2002 by Crain Crain may refer 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.9.0), and an online audience of 800,000 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 Leaders are available at www.computerworld.com. Computerworld is a business unit of 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. IDG publishes more than 300 magazines and newspapers and offers online users the largest network of technology-specific sites around the world through IDG.net (www.idg.net), which comprises more than 330 targeted Web sites in 80 countries. IDG is also a leading producer of 168 computer-related events worldwide, and IDG's research company, IDC, provides global market intelligence and advice through 51 offices in 43 countries. Company information is available at www.idg.com. |
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