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What employers want

 a shift in skills, recruiting and retention
Waldt, Dale
 
 Dale  Waldt
 VP Product Technology
  New York 
RIA
 USA 
RIA,  New York  New York USA email: dale.waldt@riag.com
 Biography
 Dale Waldt - Dale Waldt is currently VP of Product Technology for RIAG's Tax Information Product Group, where he leads a team of developers creating SGML & XML based applications and research tools. Dale has written, spoken and taught around the world on structured text application development and is a co-author of The SGML Implementation Guide (Springer, 1995).
 Someone once said "Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it!" It seems that the acceptance of XML is a very good thing for most businesses, but it has created a huge demand for knowledgeable, skilled people that companies are now more than ever competing across vertical markets in their recruiting efforts. Many internet companies are well funded and very aggressive in their recruiting. The end result is huge pressure on compensation packages being offered. The World Wide Web and XML have also radically changed the way applications are created, which in turn demands that developers have different skills and strengths. In this presentation, Dale will describe personal observations having lead a large development team in New York City through the SGML evolution and XML revolution. Dale will also provide some industry trends and examples of the changes in the skills and types of people employers seek to meet the challenges of XML on the Web. Attendees can use this information to better prepare their recruiting and retention plans in this competitive marketplace.

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