Poaching frenzy in cybersecurity: Curbs on foreign hiring triggers scramble
Recruiters flag border closures and tighter hiring rules for foreigners as mounting challenges for the industry; slow trickle of graduates another reason for talent shortage
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POACHING has come to the fore as a stopgap hiring measure for tech players here during the pandemic, especially in the cybersecurity field.
Recruiters flagged border closures and tighter hiring rules for foreigners as mounting challenges for the industry, where personnel can readily reap salary benefits by jumping ship.
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