Marked increase in opportunities for IT contractors
According to jobadswatch.co.uk, the third quarter of 2011 saw an increase in the number of opportunities for IT umbrella company contractors.
According to jobadswatch.co.uk, the third quarter of 2011 saw an increase in the number of opportunities for IT umbrella company contractors.
Apparently, umbrella company contractors yearn for stability nearly as much as their permanent counterparts do, according to a survey commissioned by recruitment company Elan.
Umbrella company contractors who are members of the PCG may be interested in a new scheme the Group has set up.
Limited company contractors working in the aerospace industry could benefit from a new government service.
The PCG recently surveyed the freelance marketplace and discovered that there are currently around 1.4 million contractors in the UK; 41% or 574,000 of them are IT contractors.
Umbrella company contractors working in the banking sector may be distressed to learn that RBS has made across the board cuts of 10% in their IT contractor rates.
Umbrella company contractors will be pleased to learn that despite the global economic turmoil, their rates have managed to increase.
Umbrella company IT contractors could find themselves more in demand after Symantec revealed that global cybercrime is costing businesses £71.6 billion a year.
Some umbrella company IT contractors may think that there services will no longer be required if the company they are contracted to switches to cloud computing, but this is not necessarily the case.
The NHS is turning to highly skilled limited company contractors and umbrella company contractors, according to Badenoch and Clark.
IT umbrella contractors could be about to benefit from a newly launched cybercrime initiative.
Umbrella company IT contractors could be amongst those to benefit from an anticipated increased spend in IT and telecoms services.
IT umbrella contractors might find their skills in demand as a skills shortage looms in the sector.
IT contractors would be advised to learn some new skills if they want to help drive the green IT revolution.
After cutting 132,000 jobs in 2010, the public sector is now turning to freelancers to fill the gaps, according to a recent study by PeoplePerHour.com.
Umbrella company contractors north of the border could be encouraged by the latest Bank of Scotland’s Report on Jobs.