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Contractor calculator market report - July 2007
IT and engineering demand is still being driven by the skills shortage and contractor pay is still on the rise. A Construction lull is soon to be overtaken by the Olympics.UK economy still growing.
�, ranging from the GBP40-60 area for the areas of contracting most in demand. There is still good buoyancy in t� �irector at the London-based recruitment agency JM Contracts : ''The financial sevices continues to drive the�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Jul 2007


Contractor calculator market report - August 2007
Holiday slowdown continues though some areas continue to see important demand.
�x all spell a different evolution in which senior contract roles have fallen by 20%. The holiday slowdown is�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Aug 2007


Contractors see continued demand in financial services despite subprime jitters
Although the subprime credit crisis has rocked the world's financial services industry, it is still standing, and still needs more contractors.
�very much. The number of candidates available for contracting jobs declined for the 17th month running in July� �ekly billings received by agencies from temporary/contract staff employment increased at the fastest pace fo�

Category: News | Wed, 15 Aug 2007


Contractors in construction enjoy sellers' market
Contractors in construction are having a banner year with demand high and the pick of a slew of new projects, according to a report by Davis Langdon.
�r problems now exist at management level, in both contracting and consultancy. Skills Shortage To Grow All of t� �rt shows that the demand for manpower often means contract labour moves on in the middle of a job for better�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Aug 2007


Contractor calculator market report - September 2007
August saw an impressive rise in demand, almost across the board. Engineering shows highest increase in year-on-year comparisons. Financial Services sector has largest demand.
�rs to be ending even faster than expected--the UK contracting sector is seeing continued growth. ''We may have�

Category: News | Mon, 03 Sept 2007


Contractor calculator market report - October 2007
Demand remains steady in the market despite subprime crisis.
�ourced One trend continues manifest. Higher level contracts are staying in the UK, but an increasing number o� �ly demand from the Olympic project is driving the contract offer, but along with it is considerable demand f�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Oct 2007


Contractors need not fear slowdown in the city
The slowdown in the financial world doesn't appear to be impacting contractors. The City is still the biggest and best market for contractors in the UK.
�e levels. Fees average GBP 40-60 per year in City contracting, though of course they can run much higher in spe�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Oct 2007


Contractor Calculator Market Report April 2009
Mixed messages across all the contracting sectors contribute to a sense of uncertainty about the short-term prospects for contractors.
�T contractors get mixed messages on demand The IT contracting sector has taken a huge hit in recent months, mai� �statistics themselves if they fail to secure new contracts, although contractors generally don’t have credit� �: “Employers continue to advertise permanent and contract positions and, despite the downturn, we are still�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Apr 2009


Lower jobless rates among contractors signals clients’ shifts in IT strategies
The number of contractors out of contract long term is half that of the dotcom crash – does this mean a new view on IT budgets?
�ping 30% of IT contractors expect to find greater contracting opportunities in the public sector, up from just� �n its rates – 62% of contractors prefer long-term contracts to higher hourly pay, up from 56% in 2003. Brown� �The number of IT contractors out of contract long term now is half that of the dotcom crash, a�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Apr 2009


Demand for IT contractors falls yet some roles remain ‘credit crunch resistant'
Demand for IT contractors continues to fall, but there are still recession proof roles out there, reveals the first e-skills bulletin of 2009.
�IT demand Every major discipline within in the IT contracting sector showed a decline in the number of vacancie� �he exception of internet and software engineering contracts. To add to contractors’ woes, the number of ads f� �the most of what you’ve got, particularly in the contract market.” Highlighting how complicated the current�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Apr 2009


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