All posts tagged IT
Contractors in Space
Contractors whose skills are needed to support the space sector could be about to see a benefit from the coalition’s fresh focus on certain priority research and technology areas, including access to space and telecommunications. Having recognised the potential for …
Olympics Offer Golden Opportunities for Contractors
The London Olympics in 2012 should bring benefits not just to the city and local residents, but also to contractors working in IT and Telecoms, according to research
Massive Surge in Public Sector Interest in IT Contractors
IT contractors and digital freelancers have seen an almost seven-fold increase in the volume of work commissioned from the public sector. A recent report by PeoplePerHour.com details
IT Contractors More Confident
Contractors working in IT are amongst those with the most confidence in their career path and their prospects for the next few years as the economy struggles to
Robust IT Recovery Exceeds Previous Recessions – 7% Expansion Expected for 2011
Extensive investment in IT infrastructure, systems and software is expected to be of benefit to IT contractors in 2011 according to the latest figures from IDC. IDC, who
Demand for IT Contractors Rising But Still Below Pre-Recession Levels
Figures published in the CW JobsAdWatch Quarterly Update have shown demand for IT contractors to be recovering slowly, with advertised IT contract positions increasing by 0.9% in
Contracting Numbers in Public Sector Still Unclear
The coalition government’s plans for the use of contractors for public sector projects is once again unclear after the National Audit Office released a report suggesting that the
IT Contractors Foresee a Declining Market in the Next Couple of Years
After months and months of positive market news TechMarketView recently offered a slightly less optimistic outlook for IT contractors, claiming that the IT market would shrink for the
Half A Million New IT Jobs Forecast Over Next 10 Years
The growth of the UK IT sector continues apace with 500,000 new jobs estimated to be created over the next decade. The IT sector continues to buck the
















