[Sigia-l] Any one ever hear of this organization?? New Study Optimistic for the Future of Web Professionals
Sean Lawrence
slawrence at lucidvagary.com
Wed Aug 28 23:30:29 EDT 2002
Don't you believe it!
I can't even get an INTERVIEW for a help desk job let alone anything else.
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Subject: [Sigia-l] Any one ever hear of this organization?? New Study
Optimistic for the Future of Web Professionals
All:
Got this today...but I've never heard of these people before...Has any body
else????
Cheers...........Jay
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>Dear H JAY,
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>My name is Bill Cullifer and I am the Executive Director for the non
>profit professional association World Organization of Webmasters (WOW). I
>am writing to you today with a personal request to consider the following
>piece as something positive to write about. In short, the Internet is not
>dead. Far from it!
>
>Thanks in adavnce for your time.
>
>
>Folsom CA, August 21, 2002- The non profit professional association, World
>Organization of Webmasters (WOW) is pleased to announce that a recent
>survey conducted by the Information Technology Association (ITAA) reports
>that despite a significant downturn in the economy and the demise of many
>dot coms, the demand for Web professionals remains strong.
>
>The report entitled "Bouncing Back": Jobs, Skills and the Continuing
>Demand for IT workers attributes the growing demand for Web professionals
>to the global spending of $633 billion dollars on Electronic Commerce in
>2001 According to the survey "Behind each sale, catalog website,
>electronic procurement or e-commerce portal is a Web developer or a team
>of developers and administrators". "This is good news for those currently
>working in the field or for those that are considering starting a Web
>professional career." said Bill Cullifer, Executive Director for WOW.
>
>The recent ITAA report is consistent with WOW's own research and efforts
>over the last five years working with industry and education to develop
>the standard for quality education, training and certification for Web
>professionals everywhere. "By publishing the skills required by business
>and industry, certification standards will save aspiring and practicing
>Web professionals and the educators that teach them valuable time and
>money by outlining a detailed pathway to the skills employers require the
>most. Web professionals with technical, business, design, and project
>management skills are, and will continue to be, the most in demand and
>will receive the highest compensation", said Cullifer.
>
>In addition to supporting self study by participating in the publishing of
>books, cd-rom's and online resources, WOW also provides colleges,
>universities, training companies and high schools with the availability of
>a "turn-key" curriculum. This curriculum was developed in partnership,
>with the University of Washington, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Web,
>Pearson/Prentice Hall and the U.S. Department of Education's (thanks in
>part to a generous $1.4 million LAPP grant).
>
>Other initiatives include collaboration with industry giants like the
>Adobe Corporation and Cisco Systems offering Web Designer curriculum based
>on WOW certification standards. Apple Computer in collaboration with
>ID4theWeb and Macromedia have developed a quality curriculum program
>available at Apple centers nationwide, mapping to WOW'S certification
programs.
>
>Other statistics of the ITAA survey include:
>
>Companies surveyed are optimistic about future hiring over the next 12
months
>
>Largest demand for Web professionals seen in larger non-IT companies
>
>80% of all IT workers are employed by small companies
>
>92% of IT workers are employed by non-IT companies
>
>Outsourcing continues to grow in popularity among non-IT companies
>
>Most desirable specific Technical Skills for Web Professionals include: C
>++, SQL, Java XML, Perl, HTML and SQL Server, TCP/IP and Visual Basic
>
>Overall, certification has grown in significance for each job category
>
>Money remains the primary retention tool according to hiring managers
>
>Applicants with mid level skills sets are most desired (more pronounced
>among IT companies than non IT)
>
>Large shortage expected of qualified candidates (600,000) for 2002
>
>Management and employability or "soft" (not just technical) skills play an
>important role
>
>About WOW
>WOW, a non-profit, membership supported organization for web professionals
>provides education, support and guidance to the growing and diverse
>population of Web professionals around the world. WOW certifications,
>including the premier Certified Professional Webmaster (CPW), are premised
>on standards of competency derived by industry experts for Internet
>design, programming and administration.
>
>For more information contact: Bill Cullifer at 916 608-1597 or
>bill at joinwow.org
>
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