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IT contractors see a 5 percent increase in pay rates June 11, 2007
The findings from the latest iProfile Skills Survey (quarter
1 2007) showed a continuing increase in the reported (median)
hourly rates of IT contractors (up 5% over the previous quarter)
whilst permanent salaries remained virtually unchanged since
Q4.06 (a fall of less than 1%).
This is good news for IT contractors, who have seen a total
increase of 14% in their median pay rates since Q1 2006.
Whilst the pay rates of permanent IT professionals remained
virtually unchanged during Q1 2007, the iProfile Skills Survey
showed that they had experienced a total increase of 8% in
their median pay rates since Q1 2006.
Ann Swain, CEO of the Association of Technology Staffing Companies
(ATSCo), commented: 2006 was a fantastic year for the
IT recruitment market and the results of the iProfile Skills
Survey for Q1 2007 have shown that 2007 is off to a similar
start. IT contractors in particular are proving to be in high
demand and this has been reflected in the 5% increase in their
pay rates during the first quarter of the year.
Leading IT recruitment companies provided the following comments
on the market:
Julie-Anne Brooks, Director at JM Contracts, commented: For
JM Contracts recruitment has either remained at the same levels
or increased in Q1 2007, it depends on the area of the business
you are looking at. We noticed that there were significant
increases in the demand for support service type roles predominantly
at a junior level. At the senior level however we felt demand
was fairly stagnant on last year. Looking forward we expect
the next 6 months to continue in the same direction with continued
increases in rates as demand outstrips supply.
Aidan Anglin, Managing Director of IT Recruitment Services
at Spring, commented: "We've seen a continued increase
in the demand for both contract and permanent IT staff over
the last quarter. This has been reflected in a steady although
modest increase in the pay rates for IT professionals, with
more significant increases noticed in pockets of skills.
Over the last year there was an influx in the launch of new
IT projects and as some of these are now coming to an end
we're finding that testers are particularly high in demand.
We've also noticed an increase in the demand for IT professional
with J2EE. Were predicting that the market will continue
to improve over the next year with slight rises in the pay
rates and demand of IT professionals.
Stephanie Elliott, Managing Director of Volt Europe, commented:
Volt Europe has seen an increase in the demand for permanent
staff during the past quarter, continuing the trend from earlier
in the year and helped by a buoyant financial services sector.
This upward trend was driven partly by the increased requirements
of the ITIL standard, continuing Mergers & Acquisitions
activities as well as a trend by the smaller entities to outsource
some of their non mission-critical back office functions,
with the resulting requirements for integration, project management
and quality control activities.
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