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Offshore outsourcing is putting people off a career in computing because the controversial business process has cut the real wages of entry-level IT jobs.
Offshore outsourcing is putting people off a career in computing because the controversial business process has cut the real wages of entry-level IT jobs.
The sheer exporting of junior tech jobs overseas also leaves fewer of those jobs here, giving less incentive to graduates or newcomers to bring their skills to the industry.
On both counts, IT staffing association ATSCo said that offshoring IT jobs from the UK has the domestic effect of “removing the bottom rung from the career ladder.”
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