ComputerWeekly.com: The search for sustainable UK tech talent

ComputerWeekly.com: The search for sustainable UK tech talent

The UK has plans to become a tech superpower by the end of the decade, but the region still has problems with attracting and retaining talent – so how are these issues being addressed?

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“Just how achievable are the government’s aims? According to William Webb, chief technology officer at public policy consultancy the Access Partnership, they are ‘almost certainly not’.

The chances of achieving anything like becoming a significant global player look…” Read more on ComputerWeekly.com.

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