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Professional misconduct to the area of technology

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In 2008, Curitiba held the sixth position among the cities that employ more professionals in the field of Information Technology in the country According to the Agency for the Development of Curitiba, the capital city ended the year with 22.119 million vacancies filled, an increase of 15% in compared with 2007, when the area had 19,313 workers on the job.

The position of prominence, however, contrasts with the information they lack trained professionals to meet the number of waves that accompany the growth of the sector in the capital.

The evolution of these jobs, between 2006 and 2007, had been of 12% against national average of 7% over the same period. According to the Brazilian Association of Enterprises of the Information Technology (ASSESPRO) between 2006 and 2008, the Paraná created over 12 thousand vacancies in the area of IT.

The agency estimates that, depending on how it should behave to international demand, the industry will create about 30 thousand new places across the country by 2010.

"Our concern is that perhaps there is enough demand for qualified professionals to meet all this growth," says vice president of ASSESPRO, Luiz Mario LUCHETTI.

According LUCHETTI nowadays companies are already difficult to find professionals with a specific profile. He says most companies require expertise and people who can master more than one language. "Today businesses need to invest six months of training for a newly formed fits the profile required," he says.

The president director of the Agency Curitiba Development, Juraci Barbosa Sobrinho, in the coming years, multinationals must land in the capital, to further increase the number of opportunities for those who want to work in the area. He says corporations should seek lower costs in countries where the labor, means, for, business to business.

"It is a window that opens in the world in the area of technology, specifically in the area of IT. Therefore we must act quickly to professional training and preparing the city to take advantage of that window, "he says.

For Barbosa, institutions must make a reassessment of basic education with the qualification of materials that actually teach a foreign language. For him, the grade curriculum of most institutions of higher education became obsolete.

"Today we can already feel that the academies are redirecting crates to meet the market, which also is seeking qualified professionals newly arrived with extension courses, integrated courses for specific skills," says.



Source: Paraná Online

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