Here comes the consequences of the skills shortage
Well here we go lads: the verdict is in, and the skills shortage is official. But the problem is, what happens next?
Well here we go lads: the verdict is in, and the skills shortage is official. But the problem is, what happens next?
If you’re an IT professional or if you work in the construction industry as an engineering contractor, Scotland is the place to be.
The so-called ‘skills shortage’ or ‘talent crisis’ is bandied about quite a bit nowadays in the recruitment sector, but it’s not just a bogeyman – it’s real!
Skilled and experienced contract workers are so in demand right now that an increasing number of small firms are offering them a premium for their services.
Freelancers and umbrella company contractors tend to welcome news of talent or skill shortages, as it means more work for them – but is this necessarily good?
After facing criticism that worker knowledge has dropped off in the manufacturing and related sectors, the business secretary has unveiled new skill building plans.
Outsourcing IT functions abroad is contributing to a skills shortage at home, according to a recent survey by Computer Weekly.