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Looking for Information technology jobs in US? Need to start a career in information technology? This article will show you where you should look for them.

As an IT consultant, your service is more valuable in this century because bits and bytes are the basic units of office work these days. People need information technology to communicate, to pay bills online, to learn, to do business, to entertain them and actually to live their complete lives.

Where to look for IT jobs? There are thousands of skills in IT, hundreds of skills are growing and people still complain that they don’t get the right job. Guess what? IT recruiters also complain that they can’t find the right candidates..

There is a missing link that has to be reconnected. The path between an IT job seeker and the job he or she wants is a little messed up due to the vastness in this field and the nature of these IT skills to overlap with each other. The new FETCH technology has made it possible to connect the IT recruiters and IT job seekers in less than 30 seconds.

Let me explain.. This is what normally happens: You post the resume to a job board and start receiving hundreds of job alerts. A lot of those jobs are not relevant, some of them not really in your area of interest even though you have the necessary skills and a few of them ask for more qualification. You spend your time and manage to find some good IT requirements and you call the recruiters just to find that the positions have been filled. You try to search for jobs yourself and you get hundreds of results which don’t leave you enough time to sort through and find the right resume.

In 30 days of job search, you may get some 10 requirements which exactly match your resume. But the time you spent for these 30 days is too long and you could have found those 10 jobs in 30 seconds if the whole searching process is automated.

That is what FETCH is all about. You post the resume, you let the FETCH do the searching for you and you get the right jobs to your inbox in 30 seconds.

To get your matched IT jobs in United States, to apply for them and get a good career in information technology, upload your resume to Corp-corp.com.

Is There Much Demand For Information Technology Jobs?

Yes, and it is increasing. According to the report taken in the third quarter of 2010, there has been 15% increase in the technical job postings when compared to the number in the same period in 2009.

California is number one in hiring information technology consultants and the top ten states for information technology jobs in United States are California (CA), New Jersey (NJ), New York (NY), Texas (TX), Illinois (IL), Pennsylvania (PA), Virginia (VA), Georgia (GA), Massachusetts (MA), and Florida (FL).

Here is a list of Information Technology skills and where to find the jobs for them:

Java, J2EE jobs in US

Java/J2EE skills are the first highest set of skills in demand in United States. The skills include Java server side, Java front end, Websphere, Documentum, Websphere portal development etc. You can search for technical jobs in Java at http://www.corp-corp.com/Java_J2EE_contract_jobs.aspx?aid=hd6

Dot Net, VB, ASP and C# jobs in US

Dot Net, VB, ASP and C# skills share the second place with two other sets of skills namely system administration and SAP. The skills include ASP.NET, BizTalk, C#, Sharepoint, Silverlight, VB.Net, VBA (Visual Basic for Applications), Visual Basic etc.

You can find technical jobs in Dot Net, VB, ASP and C# at http://www.corp-corp.com/dot_net_C-Sharp_VB_ASP_jobs.aspx?aid=hd6

SAP jobs in US

There is a long list of SAP products which are the following:

• SAP Business Objects Suite (BOBJ)

• SAP Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO)

• SAP Analytics

• SAP Apparel and Footwear Solution (AFS)

• SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW)

• SAP Business Intelligence (BI)

• SAP Catalog Content Management (CCM)

• SAP Convergent Charging (CC)

• SAP Convergent Invoicing (CI)

• SAP Enterprise Buyer Professional (EBP)

• SAP Enterprise Learning

• SAP Portal (EP)

• SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) (From release 7.0 onwards, SAP XI has been renamed as SAP Process Integration (SAP PI))

• Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)

• Enterprise Central Component (ECC)

• SAP Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS)

• SAP Internet Transaction Server (ITS)

• SAP Incentive and Commission Management (ICM)

• SAP Knowledge Warehouse (KW)

• SAP Manufacturing

• SAP Master Data Management (MDM)

• SAP Service and Asset Management

• SAP Solutions for mobile business

• SAP Solution Composer

• SAP Sourcing

• SAP Strategic Enterprise Management (SEM)

• SAP Test Data Migration Server (TDMS)

• SAP Training and Event Management (TEM)

• SAP NetWeaver Application Server (Web AS)

• SAP xApps

• SAP Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM)

• SAP for Retail (ISR)

• SAP for Utilities (ISU)

• SAP Business One (6.2, 6.5, 2004, 2005, 2007, 8.8x)

• SAP Business ByDesign

• SAP Business All-in-One

• SAP Enterprise Services Architecture

• SAP NetWeaver Platform

o SAP NetWeaver Portal (formerly SAP Enterprise Portal)

o SAP NetWeaver BW (formerly SAP NetWeaver BI- Since SAP purchased Business Objects the term SAP BI refers to the presentation layer (reporting) tools to avoid confusion between existing SAP BI solutions.)

o SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer

o SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure

o SAP Composite Application Framework

o SAP Netweaver Development Infrastructure

• SAP Business Connector (deprecated/removed from product range)

• SAP R/2

• SAP R/3

• SAP CCMS, monitoring program

• SAPgui

• eCATT

• SAP Central Process Scheduling, process automation and job scheduler

• SAP Solution Manager

For information technology jobs in SAP products, visit http://www.corp-corp.com/SAP_ABAP_BASIS_FICO_MM_PP_BW_jobs.aspx?aid=hd6

System and Network admins

System and network admins include a wide variety of skills which involve in installing, configuring, maintaining and troubleshooting hardware and software products. Here are the most popular ones: NT Admin, AIX admin, Cisco admin, Citrix admin, Linux admin, Storage area network (SAN) admin, Security identity management, Solaris admin, Telecomm engineer, Tivoli admin, Tibco admin, Unix admin, Weblogic admin, Websphere admin, Vmware admins etc.

To find and apply for system/network administration jobs in US, go to http://www.corp-corp.com/sys_admin_unix_network_cisco_jobs.aspx?aid=hd6

Here is a list of remaining major skills in Information technology and their demand in percentage as per the report taken in Q3 of 2010:

QA/Testing: 8%

Datawarehousing/ETL: 7%

(Includes skills like Ab Initio, Informatica,Data modeler,Data architect, Data analyst, SAS etc)

Oracle Apps: 5%

(Includes Oracle financial, Oracle ERP, Oracle portal, Oracle CRM, Oracle ebusiness etc)

Project management: 5%

Reporting tools: 5%

(Includes skills like Actuate, Brio, Business Intelligence, Business objects,Cognos, Crystal reports, Hyperion, Microstrategy, Oracle business intelligence etc)

Database developers: 5%

(developers for MySQL, SQL server, Oracle, MS Access,Power builder, Sybase, Tera-Data etc)

Business Analysts: 4%

Database administrators: 4%

Web/Internet : 3%

(This includes a wide range of skills such as html, javascript, ColdFusion, LAMP,Lotus Notes/Domino, Multimedia/graphics skills like Photoshop, Flash, PHP, Technical writing, content writing, CMS like Drupal, Joomla etc)

Peoplesoft: 3%

Siebel: 2%

Mainframe: 1%

EAI- Middleware: 1%

(MQ series, Tibco, Web methods etc)

C++, VC++: 1%

Mobile Application: 1%

(Includes developments for Blackberry, Android, iPhone etc)

Unix, C, Shell scripting: 1%