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ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2014
Contractors are being tempted with high salaries to become permanent employees, while clients in Scotland can’t find enough candidates to fill roles.
�this month’s ContractorCalculator market report: Contracting market dynamics shown by the latest Recruitment a� �OOG) and authored by EY forecasts that 64,000 new contracts and jobs could be created as a result of shale ga� �ough contractors to fill the increasing number of contract vacancies Contractors with technical, engineering�

Category: News | Tue, 06 May 2014


Contractor demand continues to increase, but candidate numbers fall sharply
Contractor demand in all sectors continued to rise during April 2014, but candidate availability for contracts fell at the sharpest rate since 2000.
�ounced in London and the south, where the UK's IT contracting sector is focused. Engineers of all kinds, busine� �2014, but the availability of candidates for new contracts fell at the sharpest pace since 2000. This is acc�

Category: News | Mon, 12 May 2014


Contractor rates rise in Scotland due to strengthening market and skills shortages
Contractor demand in Scotland was strong during April 2014, as rates increased following further falls in candidate numbers, driving skills shortages.
�ry of Scotland’s financial sector. These two core contracting sectors showed the second and third sharpest incr� �fering fertile ground for contractors seeking new contracts and higher rates.” After IT and accounts and fina�

Category: News | Mon, 19 May 2014


Contractor clients at full capacity rises to a third, offering contract opportunities
The proportion of contractor clients running at full capacity rose to a third during April 2014, indicating that contractor prospects are improving.
�enterprise (SME) market as a potential source of contracts.� �ween March and April 2014. This suggests that the contract market will continue to strengthen as contractors�

Category: News | Thu, 22 May 2014


ContractorCalculator Market Report June 2014
Contractors are experiencing sharply increased rates as UK clients experience increasing difficulty in finding candidates with the skills they need.
Contracting clients are running out of capacity but are exper� �. However, the availability of candidates for new contracts fell at the steepest rate since 2000, according t� �tor clients at full capacity, suggesting a strong contract market Contractor clients operating with no spare�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Jun 2014


Contractor rates growth reaches an 89-month high, as vacancies and billings increase
Contracting rates increased during May 2014 at a pace not seen since December 2007, as vacancies & billings also grew sharply, says the REC/KPMG ROJ.
�employee with the right profile.” All of the core contracting disciplines saw their growth accelerate during Ma� �as the fastest since December 2014. The number of contract vacancies and agency billings also grew, alongsid�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Jun 2014


Contractor opportunities continue to grow in Scotland as candidate supply dwindles
Contractor demand in Scotland continued to grow in May 2014, with falling candidate numbers opening opportunities for contractors throughout the UK.
�th, but vacancies grew at a robust rate. The core contracting disciplines performed well during May, as the rep� �ontractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin agrees: “The contract market in Scotland remains strong, and key sector�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Jun 2014


Contractor hiring in the SME sector to surge during next quarter
Contractors should look to the SME sector for work over the next quarter, as the UK’s micro-businesses are on a hiring spree, says REC’s JobsOutlook.
�ook paints a very encouraging picture of the UK’s contracting sector, It shows contracting clients, including t� �Contractors may find their next contract with a small to medium sized enterprise (SME), as�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Jun 2014


ContractorCalculator Market Report July 2014
Contractors are enjoying a period of broad-based and sustained demand growth and rate increases, but skills shortages are affecting key markets.
�their talent and skills challenges. Parts of the contracting market are struggling, such as in Scotland, where� �should look to small and medium sized clients for contracts Contractors may find their next contract with a s� �nts for contracts Contractors may find their next contract with a small to medium sized enterprise (SME), as�

Category: News | Tue, 01 Jul 2014


Oil and gas contractors continue to benefit from North Sea skills shortages
Oil and gas contractors benefit from sustained demand and rates, as skills shortages plague Aberdeen-based clients, shows new AGCC Oil & Gas Survey.
�ency in North Sea activities potentially reducing contracting rates, it may ultimately benefit contractors. The� �on and developing processes”, contractors seeking contracts within R&D should focus on developing these a�

Category: News | Wed, 02 Jul 2014


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