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need for qualifications such as those earned through information technology management for business (ITMB) degrees, which will available at 12 U.K. universities by the end of the year. ITMB degrees have a greater focus on business, rather than pure technology skills.
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Other findings arising from the survey of more than 1,000 employers were that 55 percent of employers consider the level of achievement in the degree to be important or very important (and) 4 percent of employers consider the place of study to be important or very important.
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Six out of ten U.K. employers do not care whether applicants for jobs in information and communications technology have tech-related degrees, a survey has revealed.The statistics, released Tuesday byE-Skills UK, a British government-led agency, also show that only two out of every five U.K. graduates working in ICT (information and communications technoloict for educationgy) have an ICT-related degree.
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Price said the figures demonstrated that ICT degrees should evolve to reflect the broader range of capabilities required to be successful in modern careers in IT and telecom.
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Another recent E-Skills study found that 17 percent of U.K. employers worried that their staff lacked sufficient IT skills.
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