IT Job Search Bible
UPDATED 7/14/11: Check out CIO.com's complete guide to finding an IT job in good times and bad, working with recruiters, using social networking websites in your job hunt, avoiding common job search mistakes, and much more. Use our expert advice, tips and analysis to help you find your next great job.
- Searching for a Job in a Recession
- Web 2.0, Social Networking and Your Job Search
- Working with Recruiters
- Age-Specific Job Search Advice
- General Job Search Advice
- Where the IT Jobs Are
- Networking Tips
- Acing the Job Interview
Age-Specific Job Search Advice
The Painful Truth About Age Discrimination in Tech
There are bold programmers, but no old programmers -- the reasons for this reality aren't simple age discrimination.
Job Search Tips for Workers Over 50
Statistics show that it is in fact harder for older workers to find new jobs. That's why workers over 50 need to take a different approach to the job search process. Here are five tips.
Age: The New Glass Ceiling
A 50-something CIO finds her age might be her biggest barrier to landing a new job.
Too Much Experience Could Be Hurting Your IT Job Search
Beyond.com research shows that while more IT professionals with between five to 10 years experience are looking for work now, employers this year are hoping to fill open positions with candidates who possess between three and five years of experience.
Gen Y: 5 Ways to Stand Out in a Tough Job Market
Use these tips to put yourself on equal footing with older workers who may be competing for the same jobs.


