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Article | May 3, 2012 - 3:49pm

To decide what will be your profession is always difficult, and is more complicated inside the actual economical crisis. According to experts, the best option now a days is to bet on IT jobs, but the problem is the big range of options.

Based on employment growth rates and salary data from ComputerWorld, here are 10 IT jobs to consider:

1.    Network architect: with a projected employment growth rate of 53% and an average salary of $110,251.

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Article | May 2, 2012 - 12:42pm

The German Minister of Finance, Wolfgang Schaeuble, after meeting in Berlin with his Spanish counterpart, Luis de Guindos, at the beginning of this week, said that the European Union has to produce policies favouring growth and stressed the role the European Investment Bank can play in mobilising new investments in infrastructures.

The German Minister of Finance, Wolfgang Schaeuble, after meeting in Berlin with his Spanish counterpart, Luis de Guindos, at the beginning of this week, said that the European Union has to produce policies favouring growth and stressed the role the European Investment Bank can play in mobilising new investments in infrastructures.

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Article | April 1, 2012 - 7:49pm

Swedish housing cooperative HSB has announced that it plans to sell the Turning Torso skyscraper in Malmo, one of the city's most prominent landmark and a symbol of its recent process of regeneration, The Local reported.

Swedish housing cooperative HSB has announced that it plans to sell the Turning Torso skyscraper in Malmo, one of the city's most prominent landmark and a symbol of its recent process of regeneration, The Local reported.

"Through the sale, HSB Malmo gains the resources to invest in 1,000 rental apartments which will either be built or acquired in the next few years," HSB's board announced in a statement on 17 March.

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Article | March 25, 2012 - 8:27pm

Swedish housing cooperative HSB has announced that it plans to sell the Turning Torso skyscraper in Malmo, one of the city's most prominent landmark and a symbol of its recent process of regeneration, The Local reported.

Swedish housing cooperative HSB has announced that it plans to sell the Turning Torso skyscraper in Malmo, one of the city's most prominent landmark and a symbol of its recent process of regeneration, The Local reported.

"Through the sale, HSB Malmo gains the resources to invest in 1,000 rental apartments which will either be built or acquired in the next few years," HSB's board announced in a statement on 17 March.

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