Beware geeks seeking jobs

Value of technical degrees called into question

Written by Clement James

A new report from e-skills UK suggests that geeks are finding it tough to find suitable jobs.

The study claims that the majority of employers are not impressed with IT degrees, and that only four per cent of employers place any significance on where the qualifications were earned.

According to Parity, a business and IT training and services organisation, these finding are largely unsurprising.

Rick Firth, training managing director at Parity, said: "The fact is employers do not want to employ technology obsessed geeks any more. It is clearly not a good image.

"IT degrees do give a good foundation for any school or college leaver, and everyone has to start their career somewhere.

"But we are getting an increasing number of employers coming to us to train their IT department in business skills, such as Prince2 and other interpersonal skills."

Parity claimed that almost 60 per cent of employers believe that an ICT-related degree is not important for graduate entrants to IT and telecoms jobs, according to findings from e-skills UK.

Of IT and telecoms professionals who have earned a degree, fewer than 40 per cent have graduated in an IT or telecoms discipline.

"The demand for some specialist IT skills has never been greater, and salaries are on the increase in some skills areas so vocational qualifications are as popular as ever," said Firth.

"But employers want staff skilled in business and other competencies that facilitate team working, such as communications and other interpersonal skills. "

Tags:

Further reading

Related articles

Students put off by 'boring' IT jobs

Half of IT employers are failing to fill vacancies   More...

Teachers despair at web plagiarism

Half of coursework copied and pasted from the internet   More...

UK's top computer forensics expert escapes jail

Jim Bates sentenced for making false written witness statements and perjury   More...

Call centres still putting users off

One in 10 believe they get a good service   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

25 Jul 2008

7.85 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

24 Jul 2008

3.68 MBSpammer jailed, Esquire e-cover, and network passwords More...

23 Jul 2008

2.99 MBSmall time security, official 'spying' requests and a spammer jail break More...

Poll

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

Are you happy making an online purchase from another European country?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

Credit card transaction

Credit card fraud rampant in the UK

Attempted frauds go unreported and ignored, analysts claim   More...

Intel

Intel rolls out new embedded line-up

System-on-a-chip offerings promise footprint and power saving   More...

Advertisement

Network cables

Tech giants collaborate on wireless HD

Another attempt at cable-free transmission in the home   More...

iPhone fever fills AT&T coffers

US provider cashes in on Apple smartphone   More...

Advertisement