Internet Security jobs:
HIPAA, IT Security, Internet-security, consulting, jobs, recruiters, the web security market (excerpt)Netegrity, Entrust, getAccess, ISS, Access360, Guardent, Eruces, Check Point, RSA, jobs market
CURRENT MARKET
Despite existing interest for the more robust and more developed offerings, as well as for greater B2B collaboration, the eRelationship Management consulting market continues to feel the impact of the client profit pressures we had forecast. Those pressures of course intensified as the economy slipped into recession. “No” quickly replaced the Boardroom’s prior chant of “when can we have it” for all things eBusiness. The traction B2B e-Commerce previously gained will return, but only on a gradual recovery and at a less heated pace.
Emphasis on B2B collaboration, customer-facing support and productivity; expanding Enterprise Relationship Management (B2E) and CRM functionality; and increasing integration with ERP and Supply Chain (SCM) for order fulfillment, will all add impetus.
Contracting will lead the up-tick in demand, but volatility will require careful planning. Full-time consulting opportunities will lag initially... B2B collaboration, along with B2E, E-commerce / Internet Architects skilled in the specification, development, and delivery of Java / EJB / J2EE, XML, and MQ Series projects should find the strongest initial demand.
Analytics / DW (Data Warehousing) / BI (Business Intelligence), as addressed elsewhere, will see marketing intensity. And, Security consulting will grow, e.g. Netegrity, Check Point, Guardent - although more gradually than generally forecast.
LOCALES
Overall demand remains modest across all U. S. and international locations. Highest demand currently exists in the following areas (which can translate into reduced travel requirements for deep-skilled full-time candidates and possibly local project consultants):
Southwest
Midwest
SoutheastFORECAST
Moderate demand through most of the year. Continued technology volatility.
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