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Contractors with key strategic, technical and engineering skills in greatest demand
Contractors who have key strategic, technical and engineering skills are forecast to have the greatest contract opportunities in the next 12 months.
�obsOutlook highlights once again the value of the contracting sector to UK plc,” notes ContractorCalculator CEO� �engineering contractors look set to have the most contract opportunities over the next 12 months. August 201�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Aug 2014


Contractors must develop in-demand niche skills to avoid damaging their prospects
Contractors who have not invested in developing niche, in-demand skills risk being dropped by their contracting agencies, shows a new Parasol survey.
�agrees, and believes that contractors in the core contracting disciplines need to stay ahead of the game when i� �they risk potentially losing out on lucrative new contracts. This is according to a new survey of contractor� �and development, and they will find that the new contract opportunities that arise through investing in new�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Aug 2014


ContractorCalculator Market Report September 2014
Contractor availability is falling in most core disciplines, with skills shortages turning the contracting sector into a candidate-led market.
Contracting is increasingly turning into a candidate-led mark� �et Report: Contractors coming to the end of their contracts with a renewal in store are in a strong position� �d provide opportunities for rate increases at the contract renewal stage. Forecasts from both the Recruitmen�

Category: News | Tue, 02 Sept 2014


Contractor vacancy growth reaches 16-year high, driven by regional demand
Contractor vacancies grew at the fastest rate since May 1998 during August, with the English regions leading recruitment growth as City hiring falls.
�ut contractor prospects, particularly in the core contracting disciplines: “It’s more great news for people loo� �wish to look outside of the capital for well-paid contracts. In contrast, hiring in London’s financial sector�

Category: News | Mon, 08 Sept 2014


Engineering and construction contract opportunities in Scotland increase sharply
Engineering & construction contractors leap into first place in Scotland’s contractor demand league table during August, as vacancies see sharp rise.
�turn means that there are going to be attractive contracts for IT contractors elsewhere in the UK who are pr� �Engineering and construction contract opportunities in Scotland increased sharply durin�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Sept 2014


Contractors in the financial sector benefit from flexible working, despite long hours
Financial contractors often work well over their contracted hours but benefit from flexible working conditions, shows a new survey by Morgan McKinley.
�sector are expected to regularly work over their contracted hours. However, in return contractors gain flexib� �are contracted to work just short of the classic contracting day, totalling of 33-37 hours per week 36% have c� �g day, totalling of 33-37 hours per week 36% have contracts specifying between 38-42 hours per week A small n�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Sept 2014


Contract opportunities increase as clients use contractors to fill skills shortages
Contractors are increasingly being used by clients to meet strategic skills gaps, as employers can’t recruit enough permanent employees to fill roles.
�Contractor demand and contract opportunities continued to increase during August�

Category: News | Wed, 24 Sept 2014


ContractorCalculator Market Report October 2014
Contractor availability is under increasing pressure as demand for their services soars throughout the UK and across all core contracting disciplines.
�sector are expected to regularly work over their contracted hours. Most contractors feel obligated to work th� �to increase throughout the UK and across all core contracting disciplines during August and September 2014. The� �The availability of engineering and construction contracts in Scotland surged during August, offering opport� �namics of contractor skills profiles required and contract lengths. “It’s clear that skills shortages are af�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Oct 2014


Contracting dominates the UK labour market, as contractor rates reach seven-year high
Contracting is outperforming all other sectors of the UK labour market as rates reach a seven-year high and contractor availability continues to fall.
Contracting is outperforming the rest of the UK labour market� �rees, saying: “Hourly pay for people on temporary contracts has risen at the fastest pace for nearly seven ye� �oyees available. That means clients are using the contract market to source these hard to find skills that a�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Oct 2014


Contractor opportunities in Scotland led by oil and gas and video games
Contractor demand in Scotland is being driven by Aberdeen’s oil and gas industry and Dundee’s video games sector, with worsening contractor shortages.
�economic recovery continues.” By sector, the core contracting disciplines of IT & computing and engineering� �date shortages,” continues Chaplin, “offering new contract opportunities to contractors elsewhere in the UK�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Oct 2014


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