Expanding Your IT Job Possibilities: Working With An IT Consultancy in Europe

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  • Date: 2007-08-01
  • Author: Roger Dursley
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         For information technology professionals, the daily work done at their computer station and in their office can seem confining. While these professionals enjoy their work, there is also a desire to expand their possibilities and work in a variety of different industries using their IT skills. One of the best jobs for this type of IT professional is with an IT consultant firm, which offers a variety of services to companies that lack a sufficient IT department to fit their computing needs. These consultancies are becoming more prominent in the United Kingdom and Europe, often growing from small business settings into major players in the IT industry. The benefits for IT professionals at such a consultancy are numerous. IT professionals are able to get out of their office on a regular basis and go into the field to do their work. On a daily basis, an IT professional can work on a networking problem at a telecommunications company, run a session on computing security at a university, and work on a pet programming project at their desk. These positions are often flexible, allowing IT professionals with families to work ten or twelve hour days over three or four days in a week in order to take care of young children. Finally, the pay and benefits for consultant jobs draw in the finest professionals in the industry. IT professionals looking to break into IT consultant positions in the United Kingdom and Europe can use a variety of resources. General job sites are a great way for experienced professionals to find job leads and make connections with an IT provider or end user. Recent graduates can use their former university as a resource, as many British and European universities are creating job centres for alumni. Finally, IT professionals should not hesitate to use connections through former employers and colleagues to find job leads. However, the best resource for IT professionals looking for a new job is recruiting agencies. These agencies specialize in providing a full range of services to potential professionals, doing all of the leg work necessary to find their recruits the job of their dreams. From application to placement, recruiting agencies of all sizes provide feedback to their recruits as the process goes along. In the end, a combination of recruiting agencies and a utilization of personal connections can turn the labours of a job hunt into the sweet rewards of a strong career.

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    Roger Dursley is the Managing Director of iTS European, a specialist <a href=http://www.itseuropean.com/>IT recruitment agency</a> in the UK. Its European focus on <a href=http://www.itseuropean.com/>jobs in Europe</a> and IT recruitment services.

    Roger Dursley is the Managing Director of iTS European, a specialist IT recruitment agency in the UK. Its European focus on jobs in Europe and IT recruitment services.

     
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