Jobs stories
As WWDC wraps, the Steve Jobs biopic emerges, potentially outshining Apple's tech releases. Will it captivate or divide opinions?.
Rakon to cut 60 New Zealand jobs, shifting manufacturing to China and India to cut costs and improve profits by NZD $10 million annually.
Peter Molyneux's new venture, 22Cans, seeks talented staff for innovative gaming projects, hinting at cloud and web tech integration.
IBM slashes over 1,500 jobs, representing a minor fraction of its 400,000-strong global workforce, as reported by the Associated Press.
Ericsson has selected New Zealand's capital to open a new optic fibre duct manufacturing facility, but what does it mean for the city?.
Australian start-up breaks through four million projects, 25 regional marketplaces, 15 currencies and 10 languages.
IBM's new delivery centre looks set to offer a Kiwi jobs boost with a huge recruitment drive predicted for the next two years.
Bindi Norwell, ex-BT strategy guru, steps into a director role at TNS New Zealand, aiming to bolster business insights and client projects.
Following last year's launch of their next generation enterprise search platform, Wellington-based Syl Semantics has appointed a new operations manager.
Despite the tech industry's cooler image, the gender gap remains. Where are the Kiwi women leading in IT? Let's spotlight our homegrown heroines.
Listings for jobs boasting six-figure salaries are up by almost a third in the past year, and the IT industry is leading the charge.
HR study says employers believe that managers, professionals and technical staff are in short supply despite the recession's end.
More than 30 jobs are set to change significantly at Gen-i as the integrator moves to restructure two of its departments before Christmas.
Opened today by Prime Minister John Key, Fujitsu's new service centre will provide end-user computing services to Qantas personnel across the globe.
Minister David Cunliffe declares New Zealand's urgent need to enhance broadband, investing NZD $500 million to retain young professionals and compete globally.