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ContractorCalculator Market Report April 2015
Contracting markets remain bullish, particularly in the disciplines where skills shortages are worsening and clients choose contractors for solutions.
�tors continue to experience strong demand in most contracting disciplines, despite a softening of some markets,� �increases in the number of finance and accounting contracts (1.5%) and sharp increases in media and marketing� �mployment Confederation (REC)/KPMG Report on Jobs Contract roles increase by 4.4% year-on-year, according to�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Apr 2015


Contractor skills shortages worsen, driving up rates in core contracting disciplines
Contractor skills shortages worsened during March 2015, with candidate availability at a six-month low which is driving up rates of pay, says the REC.
�been an increase in rates of pay across the core contracting disciplines, but commentators fear skills shortag� �disciplines mean that there is a steady stream of contracts available to provide stability during those first�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Apr 2015


Contract market in Scotland softens further: should contractors look south for work?
Scotland’s contracting market softens for another month, in contrast with the wider UK. Should contractors move south to find new contracts?
Contracting in Scotland suffered a further month of “broad st� �actorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin. “The broader UK contract market has outperformed Scotland for the thirteen�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Apr 2015


Contracting pays: over two thirds of clients pay contractors more than permies
Contracting clients choose to hire contractors for short-term access to strategic skills, with two thirds paying contractors more than employees.
Contracting is becoming increasingly more important to the UK�

Category: News | Wed, 22 Apr 2015


Contractor numbers grow to 1.88m: IPSE research confirms IPro increase is structural
Contractor numbers grew to 1.88m in 2014, and it is clear the growth is structural, according to IPSE-commissioned research by Kingston University.
�more and more people turning the freelancing and contracting as a choice,” highlights ContractorCalculator CEO�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Apr 2015


ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2015
Contract jobs in core skills are increasingly hard to fill, but contractor numbers are growing overall, especially in London’s financial sector.
�rsen, driving up contractor rates across the core contracting disciplines. Although positive for contractors, w� �disciplines mean that there is a steady stream of contracts available to provide stability during those first� �of Scotland Report on Jobs warns that Scotland’s contract market has softened further, suggesting that cont�

Category: News | Tue, 05 May 2015


Contractors with niche skills in demand, as candidate shortages worsen
Contractors with niche skills enjoy strong demand and high rates, but skills gaps herald a wider jobs crisis, says April’s REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�nd financial sectors, are in increasing demand by contracting clients as candidate numbers continues to fall. T� �neering, the Midlands remains a growing source of contracts for both engineering contractors and those with I�

Category: News | Tue, 12 May 2015


Contract market recovers in Scotland, suggesting contractors should stay put
Contracting prospects in Scotland improve after several months of market softening, providing contractors with good reasons to remain in the country.
�Contractors based in Scotland in the core contracting disciplines of IT & computing, engineering an� �k up. This follows several months of the Scottish contract market softening. The latest Bank of Scotland Rep�

Category: News | Mon, 18 May 2015


Contractors in IT and engineering are sought after, as key skills get harder to find
Contracting opportunities in IT & computing and engineering will rise, as key skills become harder to find, forcing employers to turn to contractors.
�of most concern for UK businesses. Those already contracted in this sector are likely to be retained, so they� �and enable business growth. The findings showcase contracting as an increasingly attractive proposition for per�

Category: News | Wed, 20 May 2015


Digital and big data contractors increasingly in demand to fill widening skills gaps
Contractors with digital and big data skills enjoy increased opportunities, as contracting clients struggle to innovate, says Harvey Nash/KPMG survey.
�r, six out of seven CIOs intend to increase their contracting spend. Now is certainly the time for IT and compu� �forward to a strong forward pipeline of lucrative contracts.” Contractors hired for access to specialist skil�

Category: News | Thu, 21 May 2015


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