+ - IT graduates not 'well-trained, ready-to-go' -> 1
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coondoggie writes "There is a disconnect between students getting high-tech degrees and what employers are looking for in those graduates.
Employers agree that colleges and universities need to provide their students with the essential skills required to run IT departments, yet only 8% of hiring managers would rate IT graduates hired as "well-trained, ready-to-go," according to a survey of 376 organizations that are members of the IBM user group Share and Database Trends and Applications subscribers."
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Employers agree that colleges and universities need to provide their students with the essential skills required to run IT departments, yet only 8% of hiring managers would rate IT graduates hired as "well-trained, ready-to-go," according to a survey of 376 organizations that are members of the IBM user group Share and Database Trends and Applications subscribers."
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Uh... What? Required to *RUN* IT departments? (Score:2)
That would be a function of real-world experience ... wouldn't it?
Or an MBA, right? :-(