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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


Demand for UK engineering contractors to rise due to new immigration rules
The new points based immigration system is likely to increase demand for UK engineering contractors, say technology recruiters.
�t companies are not able to sponsor engineers for contracts in UK. Whilst this may be good news for contracto� �20% of the engineering workforce is engaged on a contract basis and in some sectors, like oil & gas, 75% of�

Category: News | Tue, 23 Sept 2008


Contractors rates could decrease when HMRC withdraws clients’ VAT concessions in 2009
Concerns are growing that contracting rates may be hit when end-user clients in many sectors find their costs rising significantly,
�Concerns are growing that contracting rates may be hit when end-user clients in many se� �Chief Executive, REC Reduced rates and fewer contracts If contractors start costing their clients an add� �AT to the overall cost of taking on temporary and contract workers is likely to be less flexibility, higher�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Oct 2008


Contractor Calculator Market Report October 2008
Despite the financial turmoil and shrinking jobs market, not all is doom and gloom and canny contractors can find opportunities if they are flexible.
�for contractors: in some sectors there are fewer contracting opportunities and falling rates; in others there� �rom overseas Mixed messages for IT contractors as contracts fall overall but some roles show increased demand� �g to their research, this is the first fall in IT contract rates in the City since 2002. Ann Swain, Chief Ex�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Oct 2008


3,400 IT contractors and workers to be axed from government contracts
EDS and Hewlett Packard have announced cuts in contracting and employee posts for workers on government contracts.
�ewcastle , although it is not clear whether these contracts will be affected by the worker cuts. Major contra�

Category: News | Thu, 09 Oct 2008


Cutting contractors’ rates will cost clients more and could backfire spectacularly
ContractorCalculator believes their strategy could backfire spectacularly, costing the banks much more
�e. And he certainly knows a thing or two about IT contracting in The City, having spent ten years leading softw� �wo weeks to absorb an 11% reduction, or see their contracts terminated. Merrill Lynch’s Head of Communication� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


Contractor Calculator Market Report November 2008
There are winners and losers as the contracting sector becomes polarised, with the economic downturn impacting on corporate and public sector spending
�all bad news for contractors, with public sector contracting and employment, in particular, holding up well. I� �g to JobAdsWatch.co.uk , there are 13.3% fewer IT contracts available this quarter compared to the previous q� �g and financial services sectors, for example, IT contract availability has plummeted. According to JobAdsWa�

Category: News | Tue, 04 Nov 2008


Government bank bail-out means turbulent times for IT contractors
IT contractors in the banking sector face a turbulent future, with part public ownership of major banks forcing changes in their IT strategies.
�ecast by the report risk a premature end to their contracting careers. But it’s not all bad news, with the futu�

Category: News | Mon, 10 Nov 2008


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