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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


Contractor Calculator Market Report May 2009
Job availability down and company failures up – is the end in sight? Yes, according to UK managers, but you still need a telescope to spot it.
�roposed infrastructure projects will require core contracting skills in engineering and IT to complete. The gov� �a knock-on effect for contractors looking for new contracts and renewals in those sectors. However, slight in�

Category: News | Thu, 07 May 2009


Contractors benefit as flexible working enters mainstream employment
As a new survey reveals how far UK workers are prepared to bend in order to safeguard their jobs, contractors will benefit from the client education.
�lity of their European counterparts by exploiting contracting opportunities abroad, as highlighted by Reed, who� �g their contracting skills to ensure they stay in contract and stick it out for when the economy, and contra�

Category: News | Tue, 02 Jun 2009


Contractor Calculator Market Report June 2009
Some good news at last: while the recession is by no means over, several surveys point to a decelerating rate of decline. Are we near the bottom?
�n. However, not all is looking as positive on the contracting front, as HMRC vows to target offshore bank accou� �very real as rates are under pressure with fewer contracts available, but the results of several surveys and� �ows Although the construction sector continues to contract, there is some good news for contractors. Accordi�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Jun 2009


Contractor Calculator Market Report August 2009
Some of the UK’s major economic barometers are saying that the outlook is ‘less worse’. Will this lead to improved fortunes for contractors?
�The situation for the UK contracting sector is likely to worsen before it improves, ac� �t research by the IT Job Board confirms that plum contracts are out there for the taking, if you know where t� �abs Recruiters are reporting a rise in demand for contract workers, according to the KPMG/REC Report on Jobs�

Category: News | Tue, 04 Aug 2009


IT & telecoms contracts down a third since last year, but key skills still in demand
The latest e-skills bulletin confirms what we’ve all known for a while – the contract market has shrunk massively, but key skills are still in demand.
�number of advertised contract vacancies in the IT contracting market has fallen by over a third, to 15,000, sin� �how increased demand Whilst the overall number of contracts has fallen, some skills saw an increase over the� �of light in some areas. The number of advertised contract vacancies in the IT contracting market has fallen�

Category: News | Thu, 13 Aug 2009


Contractor Calculator Market Report September 2009
In many contracting sectors, the decline in market conditions is slowing down, with upturns in others. But are we at the bottom, or is worse to come?
�. But the survey also reveals that the rate of IT contracting decline is falling, with only 18% fewer contract� �spects. But the challenge will be to keep finding contracts in the interim. In this month’s ContractorCalcula� �0% of contractors working as interim managers now contract in the public sector, says research from the Inte�

Category: News | Tue, 08 Sept 2009


ContractorCalculator Market Report October 2009
Data from the wider economy and the contractor marketplace is cautiously optimistic, but contractors are not out of the woods yet.
�for the services sector Brain drain threat for IT contracting revealed in new survey by The IT Job Board. Monst�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Oct 2009


ContractorCalculator Market Report November 2009
All the good news for contractors comes with a ‘but’ this month, with prospects of recovery as autumnal as the weather.
�nt rises, so will the pool of first timers trying contracting as an alternative to the shaky ‘assurance’ of emp� �, who traditionally step into the breach and find contracts in organisations when permanent recruitment is fr�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Nov 2009


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