A hands-on school, backed by private equity, aims to profit from the national geek sh

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' started by jimnagrom, Jul 14, 2006.

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  1. jimnagrom

    jimnagrom New Member

    A hands-on school, backed by private equity, aims to profit from the national geek shortage.

    The school's first batch of 27 graduates this past spring all had jobs waiting, with an average starting salary of $61,000 - some 20% more than the average computer science grad and 50% more than DeVry University graduates' starting pay.

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  2. tscalzitti

    tscalzitti New Member

    I really didn't think we still had a shortage in IT, I get a lot of reponse from any job I post.
     
  3. Pugman

    Pugman New Member

    I think it depends where you are. The bay area definately has a shortage in qualified Oracle, SAP and Java folks.

    Greg
     

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