Graduate vacancies drop - skills are key to success
News Graduate employers are predicting a drop in vacancies this year, but salaries are on the way up, and graduates with the right skills can demand healthy packages. This year's Graduate Salaries and Vacancies Annual Review from the Association of...
[February 18, 2002, 16:11]
Job vacancies are on the up and up
News Jobseekers should get busy sending out their CVs, as UK job vacancies are rising at their fastest rate for 12 months. Opportunities for permanent staff rose across a number of sectors, including: engineering, science, and secretarial.
[May 8, 2002, 17:22]
IT vacancies fall but demand for some skills remains
News Vacancies in the IT sector dropped by 76 per cent over the last year, but some IT skills are still in high demand. A survey of IT jobs advertised in business magazines, recruitment web sites and national and regional press showed there were just 52...
[February 28, 2003, 14:08]
Demand for IT professionals rises
News The demand for IT professionals is on the increase, and employers are struggling to fill vacancies. According to a survey from Salary Services Limited (SSL), over the last six months 122,987 IT vacancies have been advertised as the employment...
[May 16, 2007, 18:13]
UK tech job market ‘cautiously optimistic’
News The IT jobs market in the UK improved slowly between April and June this year, but not if you live in Wales or the West of England, where the number of contract jobs fell by 20 percent and the number of permanent vacancies shrank by 12 percent.
[July 28, 2003, 14:54]
Tech workers confirm UK skills gap still a problem
News Sector skills body e-skills UK said around 140,000 vacancies a year need to be filled across IT professions, yet pointed out the UK only has around 12,000 computer science grads annually. Just under half (46 percent) of respondents to this year's...
[December 24, 2008, 8:59]
Public sector IT demand on the up
News Contract vacancies rose by 49 percent over the same period. According to the study, this is the fourth consecutive quarter that demand for IT staff in the public sector has grown, with an overall increase in vacancies of 135 percent between January...
[March 2, 2005, 16:05]
Wired pub serves up pints and jobs
News They allow free access to all the vacancies held by every job centre, which amounts to around 400,000 job vacancies, as well as vacancies from European employment service agencies and other third-party agencies.
[November 19, 2002, 10:57]
UK shortage of IT skills continues
News Over the past year demand for all the "core" ICT skills reflected the decline in the number of ICT vacancies. Within the report, a survey by Computer Weekly and SSP of advertised ICT vacancies shows that with just one exception, the top ten...
[May 30, 2002, 10:23]
Firms alienate online job seekers
News Although, 72 percent of the tech and 49 percent of non-tech sector companies had the facility to advertise current UK vacancies on their Websites, some high-profile employers had abandoned the idea altogether and advised candidates to read the press.
[February 13, 2003, 15:57]
IT employers look for business skills
News Other findings in the report are that in 2001, despite the economic downturn, the number of graduate vacancies in the IT sector increased. The pessimistic outlook from employers was reflected in the decline of the average number of vacancies...
[November 26, 2002, 11:17]
Tech-job demand bucks economic trend
News He said: "There are hundreds of thousands of vacancies apparently across Europe for IT people. Even if] there's a downturn, then you're still going to have demand for jobs because you've still got vacancies that need to be filled.
[January 9, 2009, 9:36]
IT skills academy gets gov't green light
News E-skills's Price added: "Our research [shows] due to churn and people retiring we have about 140,000 vacancies a year to fill across IT professions and if you look at it we're turning out about 12,000 or 13,000 computer science grads a year — half...
[October 9, 2008, 15:03]
IT graduate jobs hit hardest by recession
News While graduate jobs are thinner on the ground than last year in the vast majority of industries — with one in four vacancies vanishing — the latest bi-annual report from the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) reveals jobs in the IT sector...
[July 7, 2009, 9:10]
Demand for IT jobs falls in UK
News The Report on Jobs for March, published on Wednesday, uses a points system, in which 50 indicates no change in job vacancies posted. In spite of this, the decline in vacancies has started to ease, according to the report.
[April 8, 2009, 15:10]
Industry experts offer tips for IT job hunters
News While the number of UK IT vacancies being advertised has declined, there are still jobs out there for techies brave enough to risk leaving familiar surrounding and taking a leap of faith in the current economic climate.
[January 14, 2009, 11:14]
Demand for IT pros falling, says Monster
News The online recruitment company's July 2008 Employment Index shows that the number of IT vacancies advertised in the UK has fallen almost 23 percent since February, with vacancies dropping three percent between June and July alone.
[August 14, 2008, 13:24]
Credit crunch looms over IT jobs market
News While demand for tech workers to fill vacancies is still strong, one sector where there has been some softening is banking, according to recruitment consultancy and outsourcing service provider Harvey Nash.
[January 11, 2008, 7:30]
Demand for IT staff drops
News Ads for IT staff fell by 5 percent during the first quarter of 2005 and fewer employers reported having IT vacancies or plans to take on staff during the next six months. Demand for IT staff in the UK has fallen for the first time in 18 months as...
[September 5, 2005, 16:15]
Google Harm bug - official blog post
Blog Comment Ah well back to finding job vacancies for www.keaga.com. I am so glad I have read this comment, I was searching for flights on Saturday and I could n't understand why every site was accompanied by a warning - thank you for the info.
[February 2, 2009, 14:34]



