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Form before function? Impact before meaning? The practical approach to design is a simple look at the number of decisions required before navigating further. The final purpose is to complete an acquisition of knowledge or object. The site should fulfill that purpose cleanly without requiring outside information or processes.

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The IT work force has now become a consolidated pool of increasing proportion. There are those who predict a new dearth of tech jobs, positions having been moved to the East in the last years. A turnaround may not easily happen. That is why a well-adapted search site like Technios.com fits in with the strategy towards online matchmaking between employer and agent.

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