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Contractor calculator market report - December 2007
More dynamic growth was seen this month for IT, engineering and construction, despite a wavering UK economy.
�e study shows that the average hourly rate for IT contracting holds steady at £40 per hour, although it goes up� �esirable ''It would seem that those permanent and contract staff working with C++, JAVA, Oracle, SAP or UNIX�
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| Wed, 05 Dec 2007
UK IT contractors love their work, JSA survey says
A survey by JSA shows that UK contractors still expect pay rises in 2008.
�tractors and not by permies. They Want To Stay in Contracting... The survey also shows that once IT workers bec� �lieve that the UK has a negative attitude towards contract workers. The survey shows that over one quarter o�
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| Thu, 10 Jan 2008
It contracting rates still average 40 pounds, but some see rises
IT contracting rates in the UK still average around 40 pounds per hour, according to a survey just released by ATSCO/Skillsmarket.
�contractors see rate rise East of England sees IT contracting rates fall Engineers see rises There is good news� �IT contract rates steady at 40 pounds per hour East Midlands�
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| Mon, 14 Jan 2008
Demand and pay for contractors in financial services sees sharp rise
Contractors in financial services continue to make hay as pay rates rise 11%.
�trend which often creates more opportunities for contract workers.'' The figures clearly contradict forecas�
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| Thu, 31 Jan 2008
Contractor calculator market report - February 2008
Strong growth in January for IT, and engineering with construction also increasing demand. The British economy is already seeing daylight as the credit crunch darkness is dissipated.
�uite the opposite is being seen on the market for contracting. Meaningful Increases in Demand Says Karen Mcderm�
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| Tue, 05 Feb 2008
Contractor calculator market report - March 2008
Some economy-related slowdown noted in February although the picture appears to be stablising.
�in demand for contractors across all sectors. IT contracting remains stable as demand in the City continues to� �le is already the second most in-demand skill for contract jobs in 2008, according to the London-based recru�
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| Tue, 04 Mar 2008
Scotland contracting market hits three-month high
Despite all the ''crunches'' and ''squeezes,'' you've been reading about, the contracting market in Scotland is at a three-month high.
�and ''squeezes,'' you've been reading about, the contracting market in Scotland is at a three-month high. Shar� �demand rose for all eight categories of temporary/contract staff. If Proof Were Needed... Again and again Co�
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| Tue, 18 Mar 2008
Credit crunch doesn't bite on contractors
A study released on March 31 by the Confederation of British Industry shows that small business is little affected by the credit crunch.
�w that the crunch isn't biting the companies that contract with us either.�
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| Tue, 01 Apr 2008
Contractor calculator market report - April 2008
A slight slowdown in job offers due to the Easter holiday, but demand is predicted to remain strong right through the UK economic woes. Engineering saw a slight drop, but electronics and construction experienced no decline.
�dities price rises--the factor that most affected contracting in the UK last month was the Easter holiday. Holi�
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| Tue, 08 Apr 2008
Contractor calculator market report - May 2008
Stable IT budgets and a recovering economy in the UK should mean steady, if not increasing, contractor demand.
�n-greater gap in filling engineer positions, both contracting and permanent, than the 34% one that the Institut�
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| Tue, 06 May 2008
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