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Contractor number increases not driven by recession, confirms research
Recent growth in contractor numbers is largely due to structural changes to the economy, and not cyclical factors such as the recession, study shows.
�hat an increasing amount of people have turned to contracting simply as a better alternative to being unemploye�
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| Wed, 28 Oct 2015
ContractorCalculator Market Report November 2015
Contractors can expect sustained demand across most sectors, due largely to ongoing skills shortages, as well as improved confidence in the economy.
�September 2015 highlights that, while Scotland’s contracting sector has performed strongly throughout the year� �s: “Contractors who are having difficulty finding contracts may need to look further afield, as demand for th� �pears to paint a bleak picture, it does suggest a contract-rich environment, as ContractorCalculator CEO Dav�
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| Tue, 03 Nov 2015
IT contractors benefit from increasing demand growth, outperforming permanent hires
Contractors in the IT sector are enjoying rising, and increasingly broad-based, demand for their services, reports the latest Tech Cities Job Watch.
�looking to up their contingent headcounts, making contracting outside of the capital an increasingly viable opt� �res. While London remains the dominant hub for IT contracts, other major cities throughout the UK are looking� �ondon experiencing a 5% increase in the number of contract vacancies, but it was elsewhere in the UK that co�
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| Wed, 11 Nov 2015
Contractor skills shortages worsen, suggesting now is a good time to go contracting
Contractor demand rose in October, as skills shortages worsened, suggesting now is a good time to consider contracting, particularly in construction.
�me for employees to consider taking the leap into contracting. This is according to the Recruitment and Employm� �n re-enter the market with confidence of sourcing contracts.” The increase in billings wasn’t enough to close� �till remains well short of demand. As a result, a contract-rich market is developing in certain sectors, sug�
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| Thu, 12 Nov 2015
Contractor prospects improve as clients seek capacity to gain from growing economy
Contractors are experiencing increasing demand from clients seeking to take advantage of favourable market conditions, reports the REC JobsOutlook.
�ontractors shouldn’t find themselves short of new contract opportunities,” highlights ContractorCalculator C�
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| Tue, 24 Nov 2015
ContractorCalculator Market Report December 2015
Contractors can look forward to increasing opportunities across many sectors, as improved market prospects and ongoing skills shortages drive demand.
�Contracting prospects look largely positive as the end of the� �n re-enter the market with confidence of sourcing contracts,” highlights Chaplin. IT contractor demand growth� �federation (REC) JobsOutlook for November 2015. A contract-rich market is emerging as a result of severe and�
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| Tue, 01 Dec 2015
Oil and gas contractors should hold their nerve and seek out North Sea opportunities
Oil and gas contractors in the UKCS could see their fortunes improve, as firms express skills shortage concerns and look to alternate revenue streams.
�ks up. The apparent exodus within the oil and gas contracting sector looks to have contributed to another promi� �there may still be plenty of potential sources of contracts in the UKCS,” concludes Chaplin. “Within a shrink�
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| Wed, 02 Dec 2015
Contracting’s core disciplines dominate REC Report on Jobs league table for November
IT, engineering and financial contractors take three of the four top spots in November’s REC Report on Jobs, showing the sector is in great health.
�ighth in the demand league table, but demand also contracted marginally. This is at odds with the permanent ma� �Contracting’s core disciplines of finance, IT and engineering�
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| Mon, 07 Dec 2015
IT contractor fortunes profit from skills shortage and sector growth, shows Hays
IT contractors to benefit from a contract-rich market due to employee unrest, sector growth and skills shortages, shows a report by recruiter Hays.
�e to exploit these market factors to generate new contracts. This is according to the Hays UK Salary & Re�
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| Wed, 09 Dec 2015
ContractorCalculator Market Report January 2016
Contractors can expect increased and sustained demand for their services during 2016 resulting from improved economic conditions and skills shortages.
�this month’s ContractorCalculator Market Report: Contracting’s core disciplines feature prominently in the con� �exploit current conditions to negotiate lucrative contracts in exchange for their expertise. 72% of surveyed� �ills gaps, whilst skills shortages are creating a contract-rich environment in many sectors. In this month’s�
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| Tue, 05 Jan 2016
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