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Contractor demand in core contracting disciplines strengthens in Scotland
Contractor demand in IT & engineering strengthened in Scotland during March and only interim managers experienced a decrease in contract availability.
�ory. The executive and professional sector, which contracted sharply during March, dropped to seventh place. “� �Contractor demand growth in the core contracting disciplines grew sharply in Scotland during March� �nd professional sector experienced a reduction in contract availability during the month. This is according�

Category: News | Mon, 22 Apr 2013


Contractors have strategic window to exploit UK skills gap: PwC Global CEO survey
Contractors have a strategic window during which they can exploit the UK’s skills shortages, particularly in energy, engineering and construction.
�pering their growth prospects”. As these are core contracting disciplines, it suggests that contractors with th�

Category: News | Tue, 30 Apr 2013


ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2013
Contracting is performing well, despite a softening market, and the future offers comfort as the UK’s largest firms regain the confidence to invest.
�softening of much of the UK’s labour market. The contracting sector in Scotland is doing well to the extent th� �orming the rest of the UK, with a ready supply of contracts and plenty of suitably skilled contractors to ful� �iplines, where skills shortages remain Scotland’s contract market is outperforming the UK as whole, particul�

Category: News | Tue, 07 May 2013


Contractor demand softens further during April, but engineering and IT buck trend
Contractor demand softened for the second consecutive month, but IT & engineering remained strong, shows April 2013’s REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�in construction contractor demand, the only core contracting discipline to be in negative territory during Apr� �ntractors with the right skills to fill available contracts. Recruiters highlighted general IT, SAP and solut�

Category: News | Thu, 09 May 2013


Oil and gas contractors pressured to become employees by skills-starved clients
Oil and gas contractors are increasingly under pressure by clients to become permanent staff in a bid by North Sea firms to retain key skills for growth.
�rgy firm operators and 66% of service and support contracting companies have staff shortages. But regardless of� �e by making them permanent employees, rather than contract staff,” explains Kenny Paton, oil and gas partner�

Category: News | Thu, 16 May 2013


Scotland’s contracting market continues to polarise as recovery becomes “more robust”
Scotland’s contracting sector is becoming increasingly polarised as IT and engineering contractor demand pulls away from interim and finance sectors.
�tion. And the increase in demand across both core contracting sectors was ‘marked’, according to the report. In� �video games capital may signify an increase in IT contracts. Contractors were in shortest supply in Aberdeen,� �e highest increases in pay for both permanent and contract staff, showing that the laws of supply and demand�

Category: News | Mon, 20 May 2013


Contractors to see fresh contracts generated by Britain’s “new North Sea”
Contractors across all disciplines should benefit from the UK’s shale gas development, dubbed Britain’s “new North Sea” by the Institute of Directors.
�Getting shale gas working , highlights many core contracting disciplines as those most likely to benefit, such� �he UK, potentially generating 74,000 new jobs and contracts. A new Institute of Directors (IoD) report, Getti�

Category: News | Thu, 23 May 2013


Contractors in demand: Core contracting disciplines among top 10 hardest jobs to fill
IT, engineering, accountancy, finance and interim management roles all feature as ‘hard to fill’ in ManpowerGroup’s Annual Talent Shortage Survey.
�Core contracting disciplines, including IT, engineering, accountan� �f 35%. Contractors with in-demand skills may find contract markets in Germany and France attractive, as 35%�

Category: News | Wed, 29 May 2013


ContractorCalculator Market Report June 2013
Contractors continue to be in demand both in the UK and globally, with sectors such as energy and oil and gas performing particularly strongly.
�both in the UK and globally. So much so that core contracting disciplines appear in ManpowerGroup’s list of top� �titute of Directors is predicting that 74,000 new contracts and jobs will be created, many in core contractor� �e by making them permanent employees, rather than contract staff.” Despite increasingly damaging skills shor�

Category: News | Tue, 04 Jun 2013


Contractor demand bounced back in May, with recruiters optimistic about rest of 2013
Contractor demand bounced back strongly in May, according to two key labour market surveys: APSCo’s monthly trends and the REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�billings recovered following a fall in April, and contract rates increased. “This month’s data is a strong i�

Category: News | Mon, 10 Jun 2013


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