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ContractorCalculator Market Report March 2010
Contractors once again face uncertainty as the positive messages from some key contracting sectors are contradicted by market reports from another.
�er Weekly/SSL/JobAdsWatch survey confirms that IT contracting is dominated by the financial sector in London an� �The City, software, London and the SE dominate IT contracts The latest Computer Weekly/SSL/JobAdsWatch survey� �actors suffered a 31% decline in online demand in contract opportunities in the past 12 months. In this mont�

Category: News | Tue, 02 Mar 2010


IT contractor demand soars by 26% but there are still more contractors than contracts
‘Green shoots’ are showing in the UK’s ICT labour market, as spending rises and IT contractors see demand soar by 26%, according to e-skills.
�ployed there are 1.33 candidates for each job and contract advertised. According to e-skills , there are £1.�

Category: News | Mon, 08 Mar 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report April 2010
Contractors are benefiting from improvements in the UK’s economy, with more contracts and increased rates, but continued recovery is not assured.
�aluable route back into work for job-seekers.” IT contracting sector ‘back on track’ The latest e-skills Bullet� �rformance of the UK economy as a whole, with more contracts available and a modest rise in rates. The positiv� �Report: The REC/KPMG Report on Jobs reveals that contract positions have increased at the fastest rate in n�

Category: News | Tue, 13 Apr 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2010
Contractors will benefit from the renewed optimism in key sectors, like manufacturing and services, but the threat of a double-dip recession remains.
�this month’s ContractorCalculator Market Report: Contract vacancies rose at their fastest rate since Januar�

Category: News | Mon, 10 May 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report June 2010
Contractors will benefit from the positive upward trending of most economic indicators, although experts report the recovery is still fragile.
�y’ of energy and offshore jobs could dominate the contracting sector in the coming decades, say two influential� �sector could learn lessons about saving jobs and contracts from the private sector’s experience during the r� �n on- and offshore renewables could generate huge contract opportunities across the spectrum of contracting�

Category: News | Mon, 07 Jun 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report July 2010
As the UK economy continues its climb out of recession, contractors will see increased demand from manufacturing, oil & gas and financial services.
�or IT contractors depending on the sector for new contracts and renewals. Year on year, the index was up 19%�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Jul 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report August 2010
The demand for contractors continues to grow, with sectors such as financial services and manufacturing appearing to be having a renaissance.
�ominate in Scotland IT and computing dominate the contracting market in Scotland, showing the strongest rise in� �ing continues its recent growth, which means more contracts for contractors across a range of disciplines. In� �eing wider improvements in the labour market.” IT contract vacancies up by 11%, online IT recruiter Although�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Aug 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report September 2010
Contractor demand continues to rise, but economic indicators suggest that the medium-term risks to growth out of recession have yet to be tackled.
�period’. The picture is broadly positive for most contracting disciplines, as IT, engineering and research & de� �ctors in IT and engineering may be missing out on contract opportunities, as a report reveals that UK firms�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Sept 2010


Contracting jobs market still bullish against backdrop of slowing employment growth
Growth in UK employment is slowing, but IT and engineering skills shortages are likely to benefit contractors, shows the new REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�ccupations have begun to appear, including in key contracting disciplines, such as IT and engineering. “The rep� �ly across central government and town halls, more contract opportunities that don’t increase the official em�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Sept 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report October 2010
Contractors are set to benefit from improved confidence and activity across a range of key contracting sectors, but will this optimism be sustained?
�Contractors are in demand across all major contracting disciplines this month, with key sectors experien� �rs. Offshore, engineering and IT contractors with contracts in the wind energy sector are likely to benefit f�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Oct 2010


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