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Article: CTG Adds Employees, Training Programs, Asserting Leadership in Face of Industrywide Skills Shortage.
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- Business Wire
- Article date:
- October 30, 1997
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BUFFALO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--October 30, 1997--CTG has increased its work force in the first nine months of 1997, adding nearly 600 new employees, and has bolstered its already extensive training programs, strengthening the company's position as a recognized leader in the information technology (IT) services sector, CTG announced today.
CTG continues its growth, even as IT services companies face a short supply of skills in the field. This shortage, if not addressed, can impact any IT services firm's prospects for future growth and stability, said Gale S. Fitzgerald, CTG's chairman and chief executive officer.
As part of a wide-ranging ...
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