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  1. 1. Will code for food - articles - learn - TalentLab
    www.mycareerpath.com/media/med - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/26/2003   Last Visited: 5/14/2004

    "It's a pretty dismal market," says Ruth Clark, general manager of the Vancouver branch of Ajilon Canada, an IT services firm.
  2. 2. BFN CZ : Will code for food
    www.bfn2k1.com/cgi-bin/ultimat - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/5/2001   Last Visited: 8/27/2001

    It's a pretty dismal market , says Ruth Clark , general manager of the Vancouver branch of Ajilon Canada , an IT services firm. There's no money anywhere , and the streets are flooded from every dot-com dot-gone.. As a result , salaries have plummeted : a programmer with two years' experience might come into Clark's office expecting $85 , 000 , but only get $45 , 000. It doesn't help that Vancouver is dominated by a handful of major companies like Telus and PMC-Sierra , which are laying off workers , and by provincial Crown corporations , which are slashing IT budgets.

    Toronto's IT market may have its share of failed dot-com dreams , but it hasn't been hit as hard , mostly because it's home to a wider range of industries-and plenty of head offices.
  3. 3. www.workopolis.com
    www.workopolis.com/s97is.vts?a - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/23/2001   Last Visited: 6/15/2001

    It's a pretty dismal market , says Ruth Clark , general manager of the Vancouver branch of Ajilon Canada , an IT services firm.

    There's no money anywhere , and the streets are flooded from every dot-com dot-gone. As a result , salaries have plummeted : a programmer with two years' experience might come into Clark's office expecting $85 , 000 , but only get $45 , 000.

    It doesn't help that Vancouver is dominated by a handful of major companies like Telus and PMC-Sierra , which are laying off workers , and by provincial Crown corporations , which are slashing IT budgets.

    Toronto's IT market may have its share of failed dot-com dreams , but it hasn't been hit as hard , mostly because it's home to a wider range of industries-and plenty of head offices.

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