IT jobs account for one-third of all London vacancies
IT experts are the most sought-after professionals within Greater London, accounting for 28.4% of all vacancies in the 24-month period to May 2017. New research data from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (ASPCo) and Vacancysoft have shown that in the three months to May 2017, across the board there was a 10% rise in […]
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New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown a recent significant drop in labour productivity from Q4 2016 to Q1 2017. UK labour productivity, as measured by output per hour, is estimated to have fallen by 0.5% from Q4 (Oct to Dec) 2016 to Q1 (Jan to Mar) 2017; over a longer […]
Read More →Candidate availability continues to decline sharply
The latest Markit/REC Report on Jobs has revealed that as candidate availability continues to decline, demand for staff continues to increase, with starting salaries rising at a rate not seen for 19 months. Permanent placements continued to rise sharply in June, despite the rate of expansion easing slightly since May’s 25-month peak. Growth in temp […]
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