Absolute IT stories
According to a sneak preview of this year's TIN Report, due to be released next month, the TIN200 have seen their greatest growth in over a decade.
Contracting is proving a winner for Kiwi women in IT, Absolute IT says. It tells why - and how contracting can help with gender diversity.
Auckland now the highest paying region for IT professionals in New Zealand, surpassing Wellington, according to Absolute IT's latest Remuneration Report.
Hands on experience trumps formal qualification when it comes to hiring new staff in the ICT sector, according to new information from Absolute IT.
Innovation in the Auckland technology sector is driving IT job growth and making the city a prime location for start-ups and IT professionals.
IT professionals starting out their careers can look forward to sharp increases in the first six years of their careers.
The Green Party demands urgent Government action on NZ's worsening gender pay gap, as men earn nearly NZD $8k more than women, per the latest report.
Employers are shifting focus from qualifications to workplace culture and innovative thinking when hiring, according to AbsoluteIT.
New research shows women now make up 21% of the Kiwi technology workforce, while pay discrepancies vary depending on experience and area of expertise.
Tech sector pay packages have decreased for the first time since June 2013 - but which regions are faring best?.
New Zealand's first Digital Remuneration Report reveals high demand for digital skills in the country's job market.
A new report shows NZ median IT salaries are down 2% in July, reaching $80,000. NZ's skills shortage and migration levels may be contributing factors.
Cyber security is one of the biggest threats to businesses worldwide, with a growing demand for IT security specialists.
Auckland IT professionals rate an attractive salary as most important consideration in a new job, but flexible working hours are very important too.
The outflow of IT talent from New Zealand is slowing, with only 9% of professionals planning to work abroad in 2016.
Wintec harnesses innovative tech to enhance learning and workplace flexibility for students and staff in Hamilton's evolving IT landscape.
New Absolute IT survey shows the tech staff shortage is continuing to bite - so what can you do to attract and keep talent?.
Absolute IT says IT professionals are in 'hot demand' in Wellington and have released a statement encoraging those with IT skills to head to the city.
New Zealand's tech industry is thriving with high job satisfaction, flexible working conditions, and competitive salaries, attracting global talent.
Absolute bolsters cybersecurity for businesses by integrating third-party vendors into its persistent endpoint protection service.