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Meet Your Future IT Employee

Posted by Jason Averbook Oct 24, 2007 4:31:03 AM

 

Knowledge Infusion works daily with organizations of all shapes and sizes. One thing that is consistent is that each organization has a bit different expectation of the IT (Information Technology) organization.

 

 

 

Today's world of IT has changed drastically but it is caught in the middle of an identity crisis. IT is called to help with:

 

 

  • How to do a conference call on your phone

  • How to get rid of pop ups

  • How to customize your ERP application to look prettier

  • How to negotiate better prices and beat up vendors

  • How to install a new version of Solitaire

  • How to make your computer email work with your phone

  • How to connect to a wireless network

  • How to print

 

All of these things are critical functions that need to happen within the walls of an enterprise, but where do IT people come from? The answer, they are coming from different places tomorrow with different skills and different attitudes than those who are in IT today. Lets call them the "New Generation of IT)

 

 

 

Here is a good article from believe it or not, PC World Australia that talks about the future employee in the IT organization.

 

 

 

A few highlights to note:

 

 

  • "I've known ever since I was 17 that IT is for me," says Lee. "Most
    people assume that IT people are stuck in front of a computer the
    entire time, coding away. They don't understand that that's only one
    small component to our tool set -- our role is so much broader than
    that."

  • Certainly, when it comes to considering a career in technology,
    Generation Y is more jaded than generations past. The number of
    freshmen pursuing a computer science track has fallen by 70 percent
    since 2000, according to the Computing Research Association. The
    reasons are myriad.

    • Outsourcing

    • Work/Life Balance

    • Think everyone knows technology, so not worthy of a career

 

Take a read. HR needs IT and IT needs HR. Together, a HR/Talent Management technology strategy can be born and executed; without the partnership - very hard to get out of the starting blocks. Take some time to learn about each other and how you think; success is not that far away.

 

 

 

Another infusion of knowledge...

 

 

 

Link to article

 

 



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