40% IT workers lack occupational security to the prospects no confidence [ZT]

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Tianji Net March 18 news today reduced the scale and outsourcing era, in the view of technical workers, there seems that there is nothing more nervous than professional insecurity. A professional survey released by Dice has shown that 43% of IT workers have said that lack of occupational security is the biggest reason for working pressure, and 20% said they think the second The most tense factor is "Always have to do more or less." 15% of the respondents said that there is basically no chance to increase the raise and promotion, and 13% of people feel that they have lost their own payment. " There are also 9% of people to learn new technologies. In the case of a strong technical market since last year, the extensive extensive extensive extensive level found in this survey was somewhat surprising. According to the statistics of the US Department of Labor, the average unemployment of nine high-tech industries (including computer programmers, database administrators, and computer hardware engineers) has dropped from 210,000 in 2003 to 1.46 million at the end of 2004. In addition, last year, different kinds of computer professionals saw their wallets more drums than the past. However, there is still evidence that technical workers have reason to worry about their work. According to the Employment Services CHANLLEGER, the number of admissions issued by the 2004 Technical Company increased by more than 23% from 2003, but the technical industry still fired 1.75,000 employees. The recent merged wave, such as Oracle acquires Rerium software, and thousands of people have lost their jobs. In addition, technical professionals face their employment posts to be risks to lower salary countries, such as India and China. The automation of technical tasks is also a threat. Although there are these shortcomings, Dice said that there are still many employment posts, and the company has announced 64,000 jobs in March 1.

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