Posted AT 4:12 AM EST on 21/01/08
Industry feels pinch as numbers of IT grads plummet
ELIZABETH CHURCH AND MATT HARTLEY
From Monday's Globe and Mail
Calling all computer geeks. Your country's economy needs you. Computer science graduates are becoming increasingly rare. Since the end of the high-tech boom, enrolment at Canada's computer science faculties has tumbled as students and their parents soured on an industry that lost investors billions and shed so many jobs.
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