Employers struggling to retain top IT staff
Escalating IT "talent wars" are forcing employers to offer perks such as additional holidays and professional training to stop their best techies being poached by other companies, according to a new report.
The study of 164 employers by research company Foote Partners warns that employers will have to become creative with their staff retention strategies in order to keep critical IT talent on board.
Read the complete story here. (silicon.com)
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