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Specialisation - Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Queensland’s ICT industry is booming. There are more than 5000 ICT business employing an estimated 77, 300 people statewide. Not to mention the significant employment opportunities for IT talent in a cross section of Queensland’s other dynamic and diverse industries.
As a result, the demand for a prepared, professional workforce with the training and qualifications necessary to perform on the job consistently outstrips supply. Government and industry Australia-wide are working to address the ICT skills shortage; however a booming economy and rapid advances in technology means a quick fix is unlikely. 2008 will be full of opportunities for IT people.
Responding to these market conditions, Executive People employs a dedicated information and communications team experienced in negotiation and with first hand experience in “winning the war for talent” . We successfully place roles such as:
- Systems and Business Analysts
- Project Managers/Directors
- Developers
- Application Development Specialists
- Database Managers
- Security and Storage Experts
- IT Sales Executives and Business Development Managers
Executive People is accredited to the GITC V5 Agreement with Queensland Government for the supply of ICT resourcing to government. Talk to us about our various short and long-term ICT government contract and permanent employment opportunities.

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