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Michelle R. Fullem – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Talent supply and demand is a concern in many key positions in all industries, including higher education. Understanding what attracts and retains IT staff is important for organizations, particularly in a tight labor market. Institutions that experience high turnover in Information Technology (IT) staff positions risk impacting student services,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Employees, Resource Staff
Jessica Nicole Nickels – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Employment fosters social and emotional development in addition to providing greater financial independence. This action research study aimed to address a problem of practice for a semi-rural district in Southwest Washington State to improve transition programming for students receiving special education services. In rural and semi-rural areas,…
Descriptors: Employers, Employees, Experience, Rural Areas
Gardner, Alexander C. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This study examines manufacturing employer perceptions of postsecondary credentials, the ways in which they find them valuable, and explores the barriers employers identify which prevent employees from enrolling in employer sponsored continuing education programs. In total, 14 staff members were interviewed representing five manufacturing…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Employer Attitudes, Credentials, Barriers
Clayton, Timothy Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The offshoring movement has had a profound effect on U.S. based IT employee career development and growth opportunities. This phenomenological study included an analysis of the central phenomenon through observations and lived experiences of 10 HR managers and 10 IT operational managers equally distributed between two U.S. based IT services…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Career Development, Career Choice, Phenomenology