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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

IT Demystified Seminar from The IT Job Board

Seminar dates

Dates
9th June ñ Radisson Hotel, Leeds
21st June ñTower 42, Old Broad Street, London
22nd June ñBrindleyplace Regus centre, Birmingham
29th June - Manchester Conference Centre, UMIST, Manchester



IT Demystified Seminar

Confused by computers?
Perplexed by programming?
Terrified by technology?
Hassled hiring IT staff?

If this sounds familiar, then The IT Job Boardís IT Demystified course is ideal for you. Designed for HR Managers who deal with the IT department on recruitment and retention issues, it will equip you with the knowledge to deal with the IT team ñ confidently.

Why attend?

Feel less vulnerable and more proactive when discussing IT matters

Learn how to impress the IT department with your knowledge

Benefit from the relaxed ëlearning conduciveí atmosphere

Learn from an empathetic trainer that can communicate technology buzzwords in simple terms

The course will cover

What the IT department really does and who does what

How IT systems are developed and how they affect your business

Internet fundamentals - Key terms

IT candidate behaviour in your area ñ what they really think about the recruitment process

What are the current IT skills shortages

Ade McCormack. leading IT consultant and industry commentator is an energetic and inspiring course leader. Editor of IT Leadership he has a regular column in the FT called Boardroom IT Clinic. Ade is also author of the acclaimed book, IT Demystified.

Who should attend
HR Managers
HR Directors
Recruitment Managers
Resourcing Managers

Where and When

We are running four IT Demystified seminars throughout June. To register for your nearest event, log onto www.theitjobboard.com/events

9th June ñ Radisson Hotel, Leeds
21st June ñTower 42, Old Broad Street, London
22nd June ñBrindleyplace Regus centre, Birmingham
29th June - Manchester Conference Centre, UMIST, Manchester

*Places are limited.

Delegate feedback
ìExcellent way of converting IT language into English to give a better understanding of the meaningsî
Michelle Southwood, Citigroup

ìExtremely clear, used good analogies, amusing.î
Siobhan McCormick, Lastminute.com

ìFluent, knowledgeable, very helpfulî
Brinda Patel, TMP Hudson

ìEverything on the course was useful. I have an all round clearer understanding of IT as a resultî
Julie Anderson, Student Loans Company

ìVery enthusiastic and well informed. Audience oriented. Good speedî
Simone Spiegel, Barclays Capital

ìCovered key topics ñ explanations clearî

ìVery entertaining, seemed very knowledgeableî
Louisa Smith, Project Partners

ìVery interesting. Have learnt a lot of the jargon and how it relates to my own roleî
RSPB

ìClearly knowledgeable about this field. Good at providing the background in technology and the overall pictureî
Goldman Sachs

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