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Contract opportunities grow as skills shortages worsen in key contracting disciplines
Contractor skills shortages worsen, creating new contract opportunities in engineering, technical, IT and management, says October’s REC JobsOutlook.
�increasing new contract opportunities in the core contracting disciplines of engineering and technical, IT and� �ted who have an increasing number of high quality contracts to choose from as a result. “However, it is less� �or skills shortages are leading to increasing new contract opportunities in the core contracting disciplines�

Category: News | Wed, 19 Nov 2014


ContractorCalculator Market Report December 2014
Contractors across most sectors are experiencing sustained and increasing demand for their services as candidate and skills shortages persist.
�es in IT, engineering, construction and technical contracting quietly persist, sustaining and driving up demand� �that are resulting in an increasing number of new contracts for core contracting disciplines Financial and IT� �ery of Scotland’s financial sector is providing a contract bonanza for IT and financial contractors, says Oc�

Category: News | Tue, 02 Dec 2014


Oil and gas contractors must focus on niche skills as contract market softens
Oil and gas contractors must focus on building niche skills to ensure they stay in contract as markets soften, says the 21st AGCC Oil & Gas Survey.
�economical.” Although 57% of operators and 54% of contracting and services firms increased their headcount over� �velop it quickly, with a clear strategy to target contracts that will remain highly paid.” The situation for� �s and engineering skills to ensure they remain in contract. Falling confidence and a focus on cost reduction�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Dec 2014


Contracting market softens as yearend approaches, but demand sustained for key skills
Contractors can expect to see a softening of the market as yearend approaches, but demand is sustained in key skill areas such as IT and engineering.
�and skills with an ideal opportunity to move into contracting. “A good time to make the transition from employm� �tors are likely to experience as softening of the contract market as the end of 2014 approaches. However, co�

Category: News | Mon, 08 Dec 2014


Finance and financial IT contractor prospects looking strong for 2015, shows survey
Financial IT, finance and banking contractor prospects for new contracts in 2015 are looking positive, shows a new survey by recruiter Michael Page.
�ontractors should focus their efforts to find new contracts. “Market confidence is strongest amongst front of� �as identified by the report can expect to stay in contract throughout 2015 on top rates.” According to Breac�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Dec 2014


Contract market in Scotland continues to grow, outpacing permanent hiring
Contractor demand in Scotland outpaced the demand for permanent employees during November 2014, highlights the latest Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs.
�employees considering making the transition into contracting to make their move. According to ContractorCalcul� �ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin, Scotland’s contract market has three centres of excellence to attract�

Category: News | Mon, 15 Dec 2014


ContractorCalculator Market Report January 2015
Contractor prospects for 2015 are positive, with the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering, construction & finance forecast to perform well.
�to a bumper year for contractors across the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering, construction and� �aggressive hiring. Contractors seeking lucrative contracts for the year ahead should dust off their CVs and� �ads in those sectors who are all upbeat about the contract opportunities that are forecast for their areas i�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Jan 2015


Contracting market at quarterly high, as election uncertainty may benefit contractors
The contracting market reached a quarterly high in December 2014. Fears over election uncertainty may benefit contractors: REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�ls in contractor availability, this points to the contracting sector being at a quarterly high at the end of 20� �pre- and post-election, as clients choose to hire contract workers to manage their employment risk. Election�

Category: News | Mon, 12 Jan 2015


Contractor demand in Scotland ends 2014 with solid performance, focusing on Edinburgh
Contracting market activity centred on Edinburgh during December 2014, with IT, engineering & financial contractor sectors performing well at yearend.
�ort on Jobs for December 2014 also shows the core contracting disciplines of IT & Computing, engineering an�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Jan 2015


IT and engineering contractor opportunities grow as skills shortages worsen
Contractors with scarce IT, engineering and technical skills have an increasing number of contract opportunities, says the latest REC JobsOutlook.
�edundant workers could readily make the leap into contracting and ease the skills shortages.” The JobsOutlook a�

Category: News | Wed, 28 Jan 2015


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