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		<description><![CDATA[by Evelyn Trimborn and Jeff Hamilton ***Get Top Technology Tips to Grow Your Business, and Profits*** For many modern business owners, the accelerated rate of change and growth in relation to existing and new technologies can be bewildering.  With so many new gadgets, software and websites such as social media sites, it can be confusing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Technology Hiring Strategies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technology hiring strategies tend to favor the candidate who possesses an alphabet-soup of degrees, programming languages, and software. However, in many cases, the applicant who has a wider range of work experience, or additional 'soft skills' not listed in the job description, can often be a better choice. In this report, Jeff Hamilton describes in detail how candidate assessment can be conducted to ensure that companies in a position to hire even in these difficult economic times can be certain that they are really getting the best value for their time and money.]]></description>
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