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ContractorCalculator Market Report December 2011
Contractors across several contracting disciplines will continue to find ongoing opportunities in sectors forecasting growth and skills shortages.
�Contractors across several contracting disciplines are operating in sectors that are for� �inesses to invest, which would provide both fresh contracts and employment.�

Category: News | Tue, 29 Nov 2011


ContractorCalculator Market Report January 2012
Contractors in core contracting disciplines continue to do well despite weakening economic conditions, and this looks set to continue through 2012.
�shortages continue to drive up demand in the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering and interim manage� �increase foreign direct investment and create new contracts have a poor view of the UK labour market. When as� �hts that there are still huge numbers of work and contract opportunities Falling agency placements and billi�

Category: News | Thu, 22 Dec 2011


Contractor demand in core contracting disciplines ends 2011 on a high
Contractor demand in engineering and IT continued to grow in December 2011, according to the latest reports from KPMG/REC and Monster.
�Contractor demand in the core contracting disciplines of IT and engineering continued to gr�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jan 2012


IT and engineering contractor demand keeps Scottish contract market buoyant
IT and engineering contractor demand helps keep the Scottish contract market from a marked contraction with Aberdeen leading on temp billings & pay
�ing in increased contractor hiring. Scotland’s IT contracting sector is also significantly outperforming the UK� �ng and medical care, have kept Scotland’s overall contract and temp worker demand in positive territory and�

Category: News | Sat, 14 Jan 2012


ContractorCalculator Market Report February 2012
Contractors received a PR boost in Davos and have a target rich contract market if they can pick the winning sectors of the UK’s two-speed economy.
�Contractors across the core contracting disciplines of engineering, IT and oil and gas ca� �5.1% in the fourth quarter of 2011, with 25% more contracts advertised in the period compared to same period� �and oil and gas can look forward to a target rich contract environment in 2012 – if they target the right se�

Category: News | Mon, 30 Jan 2012


Good contracting prospects in UK’s oil and gas sector, reveals latest salary guide
UK oil and gas contractors are predicted to enjoy a buoyant 2012 with increasing sector growth, according to The Oil & Gas Global Salary Guide 2012.
�.” The report, which includes detailed salary and contract data on 24 disciplines from over 50 countries, sa�

Category: News | Tue, 31 Jan 2012


ContractorCalculator Market Report March 2012
Contractors are facing highly volatile markets for their services, and those who adopt and apply sales and marketing skills will stay in contract.
�potentially uncertain times, with the markets for contracting disciplines performing at highly variable rates.� �int, but may ultimately lead to a smaller pool of contracts. Online demand for IT and engineering contractors� �ify market hotspots are the ones who will stay in contract during 2012. In this month’s ContractorCalculator�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Feb 2012


Contractor Calculator Market Report April 2009
Mixed messages across all the contracting sectors contribute to a sense of uncertainty about the short-term prospects for contractors.
�T contractors get mixed messages on demand The IT contracting sector has taken a huge hit in recent months, mai� �statistics themselves if they fail to secure new contracts, although contractors generally don’t have credit� �: “Employers continue to advertise permanent and contract positions and, despite the downturn, we are still�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Apr 2009


Lower jobless rates among contractors signals clients’ shifts in IT strategies
The number of contractors out of contract long term is half that of the dotcom crash – does this mean a new view on IT budgets?
�ping 30% of IT contractors expect to find greater contracting opportunities in the public sector, up from just� �n its rates – 62% of contractors prefer long-term contracts to higher hourly pay, up from 56% in 2003. Brown� �The number of IT contractors out of contract long term now is half that of the dotcom crash, a�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Apr 2009


Demand for IT contractors falls yet some roles remain ‘credit crunch resistant'
Demand for IT contractors continues to fall, but there are still recession proof roles out there, reveals the first e-skills bulletin of 2009.
�IT demand Every major discipline within in the IT contracting sector showed a decline in the number of vacancie� �he exception of internet and software engineering contracts. To add to contractors’ woes, the number of ads f� �the most of what you’ve got, particularly in the contract market.” Highlighting how complicated the current�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Apr 2009


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