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ContractorCalculator Market Report April 2011
Contractor demand is increasing across all core contracting sectors, but recent manufacturing and oil and gas sector news may be cause for concern.
�Contractor demand is increasing across the core contracting sectors of IT, engineering and construction, whic� �owing, growth Contractors working, or seeking new contracts, in the manufacturing sector will continue to exp� �espite the renewed activity, competition for each contract will be fierce: “Candidates must ... remember tha�

Category: News | Sun, 03 Apr 2011


Engineering, construction and IT contractors saw yet another jump in demand in March
Demand for IT, engineering and construction contractors increased yet again in March, with growth mainly from the private sector – REC/KPMG report.
Contracting demand increased for the nineteenth consecutive m�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Apr 2011


ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2011
Contractor demand is being sustained across all core contracting sectors, except oil and gas, as the economy bounces back into positive territory.
�rative source of contracts. The only cloud on the contracting horizon is the oil and gas sector, which may lose� �typically projects offering a lucrative source of contracts. The only cloud on the contracting horizon is the� �struction worker demand suggests “an emergence of contract and short-term opportunities for a wide spectrum�

Category: News | Thu, 28 Apr 2011


IT and engineering contractor demand bucks labour market trends, jobs surveys confirm
IT and engineering contractor demand growth is sustained against a backdrop of falling public sector demand & slowing growth, reports two key surveys.
�sment of the UK labour market, and highlights key contracting client sectors as being particularly buoyant. “Th�

Category: News | Tue, 10 May 2011


ContractorCalculator Market Report June 2011
Contractors are best placed to take advantage of the UK’s fragile economic recovery, particularly those with engineering and IT skills to offer.
�sment of the UK labour market, and highlights key contracting client sectors as being particularly buoyant. “Th� �to exporters, and not the public sector, for new contracts Contractors should focus their sales and marketin� �though the services sector continues to grow, new contract creation is flat. The Markit/Chartered Institute�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Jun 2011


IT contractors see public sector contracts cut in government U-turn on using SMEs
IT contractor contracts via SME recruiters have been cancelled as Cabinet Office tells government departments to use Capita, reveals Computer Weekly.
�ll and medium enterprise) agencies have had their contracts cancelled on the orders of the Cabinet Office . T� �l interim staff business to Capita’s £123m Cipher contract. And, writes Ballard, the Ministry of Justice’s h�

Category: News | Fri, 24 Jun 2011


ContractorCalculator Market Report July 2011
Contractors have a key role to play in securing the UK’s economic recovery. IT and engineering contractors are once again leading the demand league.
�that online demand growth for contractors in core contracting disciplines will reverse the overall decline in o� �Contractors should target SMEs as a source of new contracts Contractors may find that small to medium sized e� �dium sized enterprises (SME) become the engine of contract growth in the contracting sector. The Manpower Em�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Jun 2011


IT contractor rates are soaring as skills shortages emerge
IT contractor demand surged 28% year-on-year, according to trade body APSCo, with rates growing as skills shortages develop.
�ractors are starting to enjoy a greater choice of contracts and increasing rates because of skills shortages,�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Jul 2011


Contractors can help win ‘war on talent’, filling skills gaps as demographics shift
Contractors are the solution to Randstad Workmonitor’s ‘war on talent & skills mismatch’, filling skills gaps as global worker demographics shift.
�paid for results and output. The well-established contracting model also allows contractors with niche skills i� �dstad’s report suggest there could be a lucrative contract market awaiting UK contractors across Europe. How�

Category: News | Fri, 15 Jul 2011


ContractorCalculator Market Report August 2011
Contracting is pulling ahead of the mainstream labour market as demand for IT, engineering and interim management contractors continues unabated.
Contracting is pulling ahead of the rest of the UK labour mar� �th the IT contracting sphere, where around 90% of contracts are sourced via agencies. The survey notes show t�

Category: News | Mon, 01 Aug 2011


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