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IT Monitor                                                                                                July 2011
Your monthly guide to salary and recruitment
trends in the UK IT market


                       This month Computer People’s IT Monitor continues to equip
                       candidates and hiring mangers with the IT industry’s most up      Highlights from this month’s results:
                       to date and comprehensive salary and vacancy trends and
                       analysis.                                                         • Salaries continue to rise across
                                                                                           permanent and contractor roles;
The IT job market continues to surge forward as candidate demand has consistently
                                                                                           however permanent salaries
risen beyond supply month-on-month. July saw another increase in both permanent
                                                                                           are rising at a slower rate after
salaries and contractor pay. With the number of permanent vacancies slowing
                                                                                           months of significant increases.
and contract vacancies rising month-on-month we see this trend continuing as
organisations invest their new budgets on business critical projects.                    • The number of new telecoms
                                                                                           and retail permanent vacancies
The need for organisations to service ‘business as usual’ requirements and increase
                                                                                           boom.
revenues whilst decreasing costs is fuelling the war for IT talent. Projects that were
previously shelved are now coming back on line and the addition of new projects          • A substantial increase in the
means that both activity and demand is increasing at a steady rate. Hiring managers        number of vacancies recorded in
are recruiting to ensure they can deliver priority projects and can no longer wait.        retail for contractors.
The backdrop of cost cutting during the recession has now been replaced with a
                                                                                         • The number of public sector
landscape driven by the need to increase revenues through development of new
                                                                                           contractor vacancies fell
and innovative products and services.
                                                                                           significantly as the cuts start to
There is still a focus on internal process improvement projects in many                    bite.
organisations across the UK. Once this focus on process change and improved
                                                                                         • A shift from permanent to
back office efficiency is fulfilled, organisations will have created a leaner
                                                                                           contract in vacancies across new
approach to operations. This will free up budgets and resources to concentrate
                                                                                           media.
on future workforce requirements to implement new operational procedures. This
methodology of organisational change and transition, post economic downturn
will safeguard organisations, creating a sound investment that will provide
viability for the future.

Regards,


Sid Barnes, Executive Director
Computer People

sidbarnes@computerpeople.co.uk




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Demand for permanent staff cools as contractor demand rises

                                            Permanent                                          Contract
                                     Vacancies        % Change                        Vacancies      % Change
    Number of vacancies:
    all sectors                      15,470           0.17%                          6,057          0.07%

Last month we saw a (0.17%) decrease in the number permanent vacancies and a slight 0.07% increase in contract vacancies
signalling that the IT market across all sectors remains stable. There were 15,470 permanent vacancies and approximately
6,057 unique contract vacancies showing a minor shift from the previous month of 15,497 and 6,053 respectively.

We are seeing prior month’s trends continue as contractor roles appear to be increasing whilst permanent roles remain in
steady demand. As it becomes increasingly competitive to fill permanent roles, many organisations are looking for interim
contract solutions.

This trend is typical of the summer months. As people tend to take extended leave, contractors are called in to provide cover
on key projects. In some cases, short term summer projects are initiated over these months as business slows.

We expect the number of contract vacancies to remain strong, but we continue to be mindful that consistent decreases in the
number of permanent vacancies across all sectors may increase pressure on organisations to hold onto existing permanent
staff with the right skill sets.

Sector breakdowns
Retail

There has been a dramatic increase in the number of permanent and contract retail vacancies last month with an increase
of 6.59% for permanent roles and 17.86% for contract roles month-on-month. The number of vacancies has increased to
728 (from 683) and 132 (from 112) respectively. The sector is also experiencing a high demand for candidates with specific
IT skills as companies invest in e-commerce technologies to diversify service offering as spending patterns continue to shift
to online in place of high street shopping. Companies like ASOS have set the pace for online shopping which others are
now following.

                                                      Permanent                            Contract (per hour)
    Number of vacancies:
    major sector                              Vacancies        % Change                  Vacancies      % Change

    Banking, Insurance and Finance            1,585            1.28%                    775            -0.13%
    Retail                                    728              6.59%                    132            17.86%
    Telecoms                                  559              2.01%                    135            0.5%
    Media, New Media and Creative             646              -4.86%                   162            -4.52%
    Public Sector                             272              -1.09%                   236            -7.81%




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Public Sector

The number of contractor vacancies dropped dramatically by 7.81%, recording only 236 new vacancies in June compared
to 256 in May. The number of new permanent vacancies in June was also down (1.09%) compared to May. We saw a
big rise in the number of vacancies across the public sector in April as hiring managers bulk resourced as budgets were
released. This trend hasn’t continued, as greater cuts have since been announced and unrest in the industry continues to
build.

Telecoms

Demand for IT staff in telecoms remains high. As anticipated, new projects are generating demand for IT Telecoms
specialists. In May we saw the number of permanent telecoms vacancies increase significantly. Last month permanent
vacancies continued to increase significantly (2.01%) whilst the rate of increase in the number of contractor vacancies
slowed marginally (0.5%).

Banking, finance and insurance

We are seeing a levelling off in contractor vacancies (down 0.13%) as many banking, insurance and finance projects halt
during the quieter summer months. The changes in vacancies are mostly attributed to banks initially filling vacancies with
contractors. With project resources having been sourced, banks are now looking to fill permanent roles (shown by a 1.28%
increase in vacancies to drive more strategic projects and initiatives forward.

Media, new media and creative

As predicted, for the third month running we’ve seen a drop in the number of media, new media and creative vacancies.
Month-on-month vacancies have decreased by 4.86% and 4.52% for permanent and contract vacancies respectively. This
industry sector was among the first to recruit post-recession. So it no longer has such immediate requirements, reverting to
ad-hoc hiring giving rise to more sporadic trends.


Monthly salary trends

                                 Permanent          Permanent                     Contract            Contract
    % change in                    (Monthly)           (Yearly)                    (Monthly)           (Yearly)
    permanent/contract
    rates                           0.08%             6.15%                      1.15%              5.40%

Permanent salaries for IT professionals increased by 0.08% last month. As organisations become increasingly aware of
the need for greater IT investment for integration projects which create internal efficiencies and impact the bottom line.
Contractor pay continues to grow at an even faster pace, increasing 1.15% month-on-month and by 5.40% year-on-year.
Greater market confidence this year compared to last seems to be putting upward pressure on contractor pay.

Although economic recovery is far from over, steps have been made in the right direction. As this continues we expect to
see salaries increase, generating further pressure on hiring managers’ budgets.




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                                   Permanent (per annum)                                Contract (per hour)
                                                             % Average                                        % Average
                                             % Average       change                           % Average       change
    Job title                  Average       change          (Year-on-         Average        change          (Year-on-
                               salary        (Monthly)       year)             salary         (Monthly)       year)

    .Net / C#                  £39,333       -0.01%         6.64%            £38            1.02%          3.29%
    Java                       £47,909       0.05%          0.20%            £47            0.40%          5.00%
    Oracle                     £52,307       -0.01%         7.68%            £49            1.60%          0.10%
    SQL Server                 £38,361       -0.06%         4.37%            £39            -1.23%         7.29%
    Business Intelligence      £53,197       -0.03%         11.38%           £50            -0.30%         0.61%
    Web Developer              £32,648         0.00%         3.13%            £35            -0.45%         10.80%
    Project Manager            £52,033       -0.01%         5.19%            £51            0.30%          7.90%
    SAP                        £67,300         0.00%         4.22%            £63            2.43%          5.45%
    Testing                    £47,078       -0.07%         6.26%            £41            -1.10%         1.38%
    Database                   £40,794       0.07%          0.56%            £45            -1.20%         7.20%
    IT Director                £76,437       0.05%          3.69%            £96            3.80%          10.10%


In June we saw SAP contractor pay rise significantly (2.43%). This rise is reflective of the skill set as SAP is seen by the
industry as a premium skill and a highly valued resource. Scarcity of SAP skills and experience is contributing to upward
pressure on contractor pay, with many SAP practitioners working throughout Europe and in Germany in particular. SAP
practitioners are integral to efficiency and integration projects which are crucial to businesses at the moment.

We have seen a 3.80% increase in salaries for contract IT directors month-on-month and a 10.10% increase year-on-year
as businesses begin to understand the importance of an integrated IT strategy to drive the organisation. The previous short
term and tactical approach of increasing headcount at a more junior level to deliver projects has been replaced with a
need for a strategic head of IT to drive strategy and engender a culture of integration, efficiency and effectiveness within
organisations. As many organisations make IT a key priority in their business, the importance of having the right pilot to
direct the department is imperative to the successful implementation of a sound IT strategy.

We saw contractor pay across core programming disciplines decrease in June including testing (down 1.10%), database
(down 1.20%) and SQL server (down 1.23%). The reality is that, as technology speeds up and is more capable of handling
ever increasing amounts of data, older technologies are being superseded by new technologies such as cloud, portable
device applications and issues such as security and hacking.


Jobs in demand
Last month we saw a slight shift in jobs in demand as developers, project managers and analysts top the table, across all
sectors. A reoccurring theme is that consultants are working their way up the list.




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Demand for core developers, business intelligence specialists and project managers that can design, build and deliver
new and innovative products to boost numbers of new customers remains very high. However, as we have seen with
salaries, it will be those people with new technology skills and experience that will be in highest demand going forward.

                                            Permanent                                         Contract
    Jobs in demand
    IT Industry                Developer                                     Developer
                               Project Manager                               Analyst
                               Architect                                     Business Analyst
                               Business Analyst                              Project Manager
                               Web Developer                                 Software Engineer
                               Senior Developer                              Consultant
                               Software Engineer                             Architect
                               Administrator                                 Designer
                               Java Developer                                Administrator
                               Designer                                      Java Developer
                               Support Analyst                               Test Analyst
    Banking, Insurance         Developer                                     Analyst
    and Finance
                               Analyst                                       Business Analyst
                               Business Analyst                              Developer
                               Project Manager                               Project Manager
                               Consultant                                    Java Developer
                               Java Developer                                Test Analyst
                               Senior Developer                              Architect
                               Support Analyst                               Engineer
                               C# Developer                                  Consultant
                               Senior Analyst                                Senior Analyst




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                                                Permanent                                                   Contract
    Jobs in demand
    Media, New Media            Developer                                                 Developer
    and Creative
                                Web Developer                                             Analyst
                                Project Manager                                           Project Manager
                                Designer                                                  Engineer
                                PHP Developer                                             Designer
                                Consultant                                                Business Analyst
                                Architect                                                 Web Developer
                                Business Analyst                                          Architect
                                Senior Developer                                          PHP Developer
                                Administrator                                             Flash Developer
    Telecommunications          Developer                                                 Engineer
                                Consultant                                                Analyst
                                Project Manager                                           Developer
                                Architect                                                 Project Manager
                                Project Manager                                           Consultant
                                Software Engineer                                         Architect
                                Development Manager                                       Business Analyst
    Engineering and             Engineer                                                  Engineer
    Manufacturing
                                Developer                                                 Consultant
                                Consultant                                                Analyst
                                Analyst                                                   Project Manager
                                Software Engineer                                         Developer
                                Support Engineer                                          Business Analyst
                                Senior Engineer                                           Software Engineer
                                Business Analyst                                          Support Engineer




                     IT Monitor is developed using market intelligence from major job boards, data from all brands within the Adecco Group UK &
                     Ireland, company websites, social networking sites, SalaryTrack, the market’s leading earnings information service and
                     mysalarychecker.com (www.mysalarychecker.com)




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                                            Permanent                                          Contract
    Jobs in demand
    Public Sector              Manager                                          Analyst
                               Analyst                                          Developer
                               Developer                                        Manager
                               Consultant                                       Engineer
                               Engineer                                         Consultant
                               Architect                                        Project Manager
                               Project Manager                                  Business Analyst

Salaries by region
As organisations are increasingly moving their operations outside of London in search of cheaper office space demand
for IT staff in the West has manifested itself in the form of higher salaries. There is now less of a need for businesses to be
located in capital or major cities as technology is now developed enough to allow operations to be based more remotely
however, it doesn’t matter where you develop technology but a sales presence in the main cities is more crucial to reach
consumer markets.
Once organisations make moves outside of capital cities salaries become less of a burden on hiring managers’ budgets as
a lower cost of living lessens the demand for high rates of pay.




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Salaries by region
                                         Permanent                            Contract
    London                     Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £50,643   0.13%      7.02%     £44           0.28%      3.20%
    Java                       £58,338   0.31%      0.46%     £56           0.18%      5.90%
    Oracle                     £58,498   0.09%      5.63%     £50           -0.05%     0.24%
    SQL Server                 £45,989   0.77%      3.85%     £45           -0.45%     7.76%
    Business Intelligence      £64,696   0.62%      11.35%    £55           -0.42%     0.56%
    Web Developer              £38,333   0.59%      3.26%     £38           0.19%      11.67%
    Project Manager            £58,509   0.00%       5.39%     £55           -0.82%     8.19%
    SAP                        £67,432   -0.06%     4.42%     £65           -0.27%     5.56%
    Testing                    £53,827   0.05%      6.56%     £45           0.67%      1.39%
    Database                   £45,930   0.10%      0.86%     £47           0.49%      7.57%
    CIO                        £89,005   0.43%      0.10%     -             -           -
    IT Director                £70,040   -0.14%     5.70%     £119          -0.06%     10.72%


                                         Permanent                            Contract
    South East                 Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £37,545   0.38%      4.93%     £35           -0.44%     2.66%
    Java                       £40,336   0.51%      0.33%     £43           0.71%      6.20%
    Oracle                     £45,822   0.46%      5.07%     £43           0.15%      1.21%
    SQL Server                 £37,086   0.98%      3.06%     £39           0.57%      4.88%
    Business Intelligence      £49,160   0.74%      10.08%    £53           -0.89%     1.60%
    Web Developer              £32,934   0.43%      3.40%     £32           1.42%      8.37%
    Project Manager            £49,938   0.31%      5.22%     £44           -0.27%     7.79%
    SAP                        £59,204   0.40%      4.74%     £56           -0.29%     5.16%
    Testing                    £55,291   0.03%      7.33%     £31           0.51%      3.13%
    Database                   £41,665   0.26%      1.52%     £35           -0.23%     4.26%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -




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Salaries by region
                                         Permanent                            Contract
    South West                 Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £33,896   0.58%      5.45%     £34           0.75%      3.26%
    Java                       £36,413   1.10%      1.51%     £37           -0.26%     3.22%
    Oracle                     £45,336   -0.14%     5.00%     £50           0.22%      1.26%
    SQL Server                 £34,963   0.22%      3.85%     £31           0.31%      4.74%
    Business Intelligence      £37,884   0.48%      7.95%     £45           -0.03%     1.20%
    Web Developer              £29,570   0.76%      3.04%     £25           1.28%      8.70%
    Project Manager            £45,626   0.32%      4.82%     £48           0.97%      6.73%
    SAP                        £71,435   0.44%      4.21%     £55           0.64%      4.20%
    Testing                    -         -           -          £35           -0.69%     2.17%
    Database                   £33,198   0.25%      1.74%     £25           -0.55%     8.20%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -


                                         Permanent                            Contract
    East Midlands              Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £32,472   -0.25%     2.29%     £25           0.45%      3.32%
    Java                       £35,783   1.01%      1.92%     £37           -0.54%     6.15%
    Oracle                     £44,531   0.12%      5.11%     £37           -0.59%     2.01%
    SQL Server                 £32,987   1.03%      3.49%     £31           -0.46%     5.67%
    Business Intelligence      £30,218   1.11%      4.06%     £45           -0.11%     1.68%
    Web Developer              £29,181   1.04%      1.49%     £19           -1.53%     5.13%
    Project Manager            £43,736   0.54%      4.73%     £50           0.95%      6.96%
    SAP                        £62,666   -0.01%     4.45%     £50           0.91%      4.18%
    Testing                    £39,231   0.28%      5.52%     £35           0.46%      1.37%
    Database                   £42,662   0.28%      0.47%     £29           -1.64%     3.39%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -




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Salaries by region
                                         Permanent                            Contract
    West Midlands              Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £35,507   0.50%      6.50%     £38           -0.48%     2.26%
    Java                       £41,150   0.05%      1.16%     £39           1.26%      5.99%
    Oracle                     £41,665   0.00%       6.06%     £38           -0.34%     0.27%
    SQL Server                 £34,924   0.21%      6.49%     £38           0.73%      6.79%
    Business Intelligence      £45,586   0.66%      10.42%    £48           -0.97%     0.79%
    Web Developer              £30,523   1.15%      2.66%     £35           -0.88%     8.46%
    Project Manager            £45,288   0.85%      5.96%     £42           0.44%      7.80%
    SAP                        -         -           -          £51           0.83%      4.12%
    Testing                    -         -           -          £36           1.08%      1.46%
    Database                   £39,863   0.54%      0.36%     £31           0.03%      7.24%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -


                                         Permanent                            Contract
    East of England            Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £36,551   0.46%      5.25%     £32           0.82%      3.25%
    Java                       £39,687   0.53%      0.91%     £38           -0.09%     4.84%
    Oracle                     £45,109   -0.09%     7.34%     £47           0.20%      0.29%
    SQL Server                 £37,230   0.01%      4.21%     £31           1.41%      7.75%
    Business Intelligence      £28,092   0.86%      9.22%     £44           -0.63%     3.62%
    Web Developer              £30,179   0.73%      3.89%     £25           0.90%      8.49%
    Project Manager            £46,842   -0.06%     5.49%     £44           0.25%      5.01%
    SAP                        £67,471   0.16%      3.95%     £56           0.84%      2.23%
    Testing                    £40,088   0.44%      5.19%     £31           -1.45%     1.40%
    Database                   £39,927   0.62%      1.40%     £28           -0.19%     6.31%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -




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Salaries by region
                                         Permanent                            Contract
    Yorkshire and              Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
    Humberside                 Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £34,356   0.37%      6.43%     £34           -1.18%     3.31%
    Java                       £37,411   0.94%      1.20%     £38           0.93%      4.93%
    Oracle                     £40,551   0.96%      5.39%     £43           0.53%      2.21%
    SQL Server                 £35,089   0.31%      4.58%     £30           -0.15%     4.79%
    Business Intelligence      £35,861   0.27%      8.88%     £42           1.11%      0.58%
    Web Developer              £28,599   1.02%      3.15%     £29           0.93%      7.78%
    Project Manager            £44,297   0.69%      5.65%     £44           -1.02%     5.86%
    SAP                        £53,356   0.21%      3.23%     £55           0.07%      3.22%
    Testing                    £30,677   0.54%      4.54%     £34           -0.15%     2.29%
    Database                   £36,079   0.37%      2.65%     £26           1.54%      5.18%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -


                                         Permanent                            Contract
    North West                 Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £34,624   0.99%      6.45%     £34           -0.95%     2.20%
    Java                       £37,042   -0.21%     1.24%     £38           0.19%      5.91%
    Oracle                     £40,189   -0.07%     5.50%     £43           0.19%      0.18%
    SQL Server                 £35,323   0.76%      4.66%     £30           -0.13%     6.75%
    Business Intelligence      £36,190   1.03%      8.97%     £42           0.91%      0.69%
    Web Developer              £28,351   -0.20%     3.19%     £28           -1.30%     8.35%
    Project Manager            £44,176   0.20%      5.79%     £45           1.12%      7.86%
    SAP                        £53,520   -0.39%     3.35%     £55           -0.04%     4.14%
    Testing                    £30,956   1.22%      4.46%     £34           0.24%      1.45%
    Database                   £36,044   -0.11%     2.73%     £26           0.79%      7.38%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -




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IT Monitor

Salaries by region
                                         Permanent                            Contract
    North East                 Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £34,586   0.78%      6.48%     £34           -0.77%     3.24%
    Java                       £37,317   0.53%      1.28%     £38           -0.46%     6.25%
    Oracle                     £40,473   0.64%      5.48%     £43           1.08%      2.03%
    SQL Server                 £35,208   0.41%      4.67%     £29           -1.40%     5.69%
    Business Intelligence      £36,033   0.59%      8.88%     £42           -0.16%     1.67%
    Web Developer              £28,558   0.61%      3.15%     £29           1.53%      5.15%
    Project Manager            £43,988   -0.16%     5.74%     £44           -1.06%     6.92%
    SAP                        £53,484   0.31%      3.34%     £55           0.09%      4.07%
    Testing                    £30,823   0.76%      4.45%     £34           0.81%      1.41%
    Database                   £36,094   0.26%      2.90%     £25           -1.45%     3.26%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -


                                         Permanent                            Contract
    Scotland                   Average   % Change    % Change   Average       % Change    % Change
                               Salary    (Monthly)   (Yearly)   hourly rate   (Monthly)   (Yearly)

    .Net                       £34,970   -0.11%     4.53%     £34           0.20%      3.21%
    Java                       £35,357   0.67%      1.18%     £38           -1.05%     4.84%
    Oracle                     £40,518   0.89%      7.10%     £38           0.06%      2.25%
    SQL Server                 £35,072   0.16%      4.14%     £29           -1.52%     4.78%
    Business Intelligence      £50,142   -0.16%     10.44%    £40           -0.10%     0.67%
    Web Developer              £33,687   -0.03%     3.72%     £25           -1.82%     7.69%
    Project Manager            £38,660   0.73%      5.28%     £43           -0.05%     5.99%
    SAP                        £45,755   0.87%      4.59%     £49           -0.66%     3.24%
    Testing                    -         -           -          £34           0.85%      2.32%
    Database                   £39,725   0.77%      4.20%     £30           1.46%      5.24%
    CIO                        -         -           -          -             -           -
    IT Director                -         -           -          -             -           -




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IT Monitor / Computer People                                                                                                                                      Page 13 of 13




IT Monitor

Salaries by region
                                                             Permanent                                                              Contract
     Wales                                Average              % Change              % Change                  Average             % Change               % Change
                                          Salary               (Monthly)             (Yearly)                  hourly rate         (Monthly)              (Yearly)

     .Net                                 £34,042              0.28%                7.10%                    £35                 1.20%                 3.43%
     Java                                 £31,702              0.39%                0.33%                    £38                 -0.25%                4.56%
     Oracle                               £44,168              -0.08%               8.68%                    £38                 -1.22%                2.12%
     SQL Server                           £33,755              1.16%                4.75%                    £30                 -0.33%                2.86%
     Business Intelligence                -                    -                     -                         £40                 -0.41%                1.61%
     Web Developer                        £29,235              -0.02%               2.35%                    £24                 -1.85%                3.64%
     Project Manager                      £43,608              0.51%                3.73%                    £44                 -0.23%                4.79%
     SAP                                  -                    -                     -                         £50                 0.49%                 2.23%
     Testing                              -                    -                     -                         £32                 -1.51%                2.37%
     Database                             £30,078              -0.12%               3.40%                    £25                 1.31%                 4.19%
     CIO                                  -                    -                     -                         -                   -                      -
     IT Director                          -                    -                     -                         -                   -                      -


In our opinion the strong contractor demand we are currently seeing will extend into Q3 and beyond. The pressures
on attracting good permanent staff will continue and staff retention will become as important as staff attraction for
the remainder of 2011. With a levelling off in the number of permanent vacancies being filled with contract resource
the contractor market is becoming increasingly candidate led. More choice and opportunity for candidates will see
organisations focusing on streamlining their hiring processes - speed and agility will continue to be key to securing the




It’s all about you

Work with Computer People and you will be working with genuine people dedicated to helping you achieve your career heights and realise your full potential. Help us
understand your real career goals and we’ll use our energy, commitment and know-how to seek out career opportunities on your behalf. As an employer, you’ll find that we get
a real buzz from helping businesses thrive and prosper by sourcing the right people with the right skills and attitude to propel your business to new heights. And because we
focus on building strong relationships with jobseekers, we can move quickly to help you find the right talent. We understand fully the dramatic effect we can have on your future,
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  • 1. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 1 of 13 IT Monitor July 2011 Your monthly guide to salary and recruitment trends in the UK IT market This month Computer People’s IT Monitor continues to equip candidates and hiring mangers with the IT industry’s most up Highlights from this month’s results: to date and comprehensive salary and vacancy trends and analysis. • Salaries continue to rise across permanent and contractor roles; The IT job market continues to surge forward as candidate demand has consistently however permanent salaries risen beyond supply month-on-month. July saw another increase in both permanent are rising at a slower rate after salaries and contractor pay. With the number of permanent vacancies slowing months of significant increases. and contract vacancies rising month-on-month we see this trend continuing as organisations invest their new budgets on business critical projects. • The number of new telecoms and retail permanent vacancies The need for organisations to service ‘business as usual’ requirements and increase boom. revenues whilst decreasing costs is fuelling the war for IT talent. Projects that were previously shelved are now coming back on line and the addition of new projects • A substantial increase in the means that both activity and demand is increasing at a steady rate. Hiring managers number of vacancies recorded in are recruiting to ensure they can deliver priority projects and can no longer wait. retail for contractors. The backdrop of cost cutting during the recession has now been replaced with a • The number of public sector landscape driven by the need to increase revenues through development of new contractor vacancies fell and innovative products and services. significantly as the cuts start to There is still a focus on internal process improvement projects in many bite. organisations across the UK. Once this focus on process change and improved • A shift from permanent to back office efficiency is fulfilled, organisations will have created a leaner contract in vacancies across new approach to operations. This will free up budgets and resources to concentrate media. on future workforce requirements to implement new operational procedures. This methodology of organisational change and transition, post economic downturn will safeguard organisations, creating a sound investment that will provide viability for the future. Regards, Sid Barnes, Executive Director Computer People sidbarnes@computerpeople.co.uk www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 2. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 2 of 13 IT Monitor Demand for permanent staff cools as contractor demand rises Permanent Contract Vacancies % Change Vacancies % Change Number of vacancies: all sectors 15,470 0.17% 6,057 0.07% Last month we saw a (0.17%) decrease in the number permanent vacancies and a slight 0.07% increase in contract vacancies signalling that the IT market across all sectors remains stable. There were 15,470 permanent vacancies and approximately 6,057 unique contract vacancies showing a minor shift from the previous month of 15,497 and 6,053 respectively. We are seeing prior month’s trends continue as contractor roles appear to be increasing whilst permanent roles remain in steady demand. As it becomes increasingly competitive to fill permanent roles, many organisations are looking for interim contract solutions. This trend is typical of the summer months. As people tend to take extended leave, contractors are called in to provide cover on key projects. In some cases, short term summer projects are initiated over these months as business slows. We expect the number of contract vacancies to remain strong, but we continue to be mindful that consistent decreases in the number of permanent vacancies across all sectors may increase pressure on organisations to hold onto existing permanent staff with the right skill sets. Sector breakdowns Retail There has been a dramatic increase in the number of permanent and contract retail vacancies last month with an increase of 6.59% for permanent roles and 17.86% for contract roles month-on-month. The number of vacancies has increased to 728 (from 683) and 132 (from 112) respectively. The sector is also experiencing a high demand for candidates with specific IT skills as companies invest in e-commerce technologies to diversify service offering as spending patterns continue to shift to online in place of high street shopping. Companies like ASOS have set the pace for online shopping which others are now following. Permanent Contract (per hour) Number of vacancies: major sector Vacancies % Change Vacancies % Change Banking, Insurance and Finance 1,585 1.28% 775 -0.13% Retail 728 6.59% 132 17.86% Telecoms 559 2.01% 135 0.5% Media, New Media and Creative 646 -4.86% 162 -4.52% Public Sector 272 -1.09% 236 -7.81% www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 3. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 3 of 13 IT Monitor Public Sector The number of contractor vacancies dropped dramatically by 7.81%, recording only 236 new vacancies in June compared to 256 in May. The number of new permanent vacancies in June was also down (1.09%) compared to May. We saw a big rise in the number of vacancies across the public sector in April as hiring managers bulk resourced as budgets were released. This trend hasn’t continued, as greater cuts have since been announced and unrest in the industry continues to build. Telecoms Demand for IT staff in telecoms remains high. As anticipated, new projects are generating demand for IT Telecoms specialists. In May we saw the number of permanent telecoms vacancies increase significantly. Last month permanent vacancies continued to increase significantly (2.01%) whilst the rate of increase in the number of contractor vacancies slowed marginally (0.5%). Banking, finance and insurance We are seeing a levelling off in contractor vacancies (down 0.13%) as many banking, insurance and finance projects halt during the quieter summer months. The changes in vacancies are mostly attributed to banks initially filling vacancies with contractors. With project resources having been sourced, banks are now looking to fill permanent roles (shown by a 1.28% increase in vacancies to drive more strategic projects and initiatives forward. Media, new media and creative As predicted, for the third month running we’ve seen a drop in the number of media, new media and creative vacancies. Month-on-month vacancies have decreased by 4.86% and 4.52% for permanent and contract vacancies respectively. This industry sector was among the first to recruit post-recession. So it no longer has such immediate requirements, reverting to ad-hoc hiring giving rise to more sporadic trends. Monthly salary trends Permanent Permanent Contract Contract % change in (Monthly) (Yearly) (Monthly) (Yearly) permanent/contract rates 0.08% 6.15% 1.15% 5.40% Permanent salaries for IT professionals increased by 0.08% last month. As organisations become increasingly aware of the need for greater IT investment for integration projects which create internal efficiencies and impact the bottom line. Contractor pay continues to grow at an even faster pace, increasing 1.15% month-on-month and by 5.40% year-on-year. Greater market confidence this year compared to last seems to be putting upward pressure on contractor pay. Although economic recovery is far from over, steps have been made in the right direction. As this continues we expect to see salaries increase, generating further pressure on hiring managers’ budgets. www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 4. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 4 of 13 IT Monitor Permanent (per annum) Contract (per hour) % Average % Average % Average change % Average change Job title Average change (Year-on- Average change (Year-on- salary (Monthly) year) salary (Monthly) year) .Net / C# £39,333 -0.01% 6.64% £38 1.02% 3.29% Java £47,909 0.05% 0.20% £47 0.40% 5.00% Oracle £52,307 -0.01% 7.68% £49 1.60% 0.10% SQL Server £38,361 -0.06% 4.37% £39 -1.23% 7.29% Business Intelligence £53,197 -0.03% 11.38% £50 -0.30% 0.61% Web Developer £32,648 0.00% 3.13% £35 -0.45% 10.80% Project Manager £52,033 -0.01% 5.19% £51 0.30% 7.90% SAP £67,300 0.00% 4.22% £63 2.43% 5.45% Testing £47,078 -0.07% 6.26% £41 -1.10% 1.38% Database £40,794 0.07% 0.56% £45 -1.20% 7.20% IT Director £76,437 0.05% 3.69% £96 3.80% 10.10% In June we saw SAP contractor pay rise significantly (2.43%). This rise is reflective of the skill set as SAP is seen by the industry as a premium skill and a highly valued resource. Scarcity of SAP skills and experience is contributing to upward pressure on contractor pay, with many SAP practitioners working throughout Europe and in Germany in particular. SAP practitioners are integral to efficiency and integration projects which are crucial to businesses at the moment. We have seen a 3.80% increase in salaries for contract IT directors month-on-month and a 10.10% increase year-on-year as businesses begin to understand the importance of an integrated IT strategy to drive the organisation. The previous short term and tactical approach of increasing headcount at a more junior level to deliver projects has been replaced with a need for a strategic head of IT to drive strategy and engender a culture of integration, efficiency and effectiveness within organisations. As many organisations make IT a key priority in their business, the importance of having the right pilot to direct the department is imperative to the successful implementation of a sound IT strategy. We saw contractor pay across core programming disciplines decrease in June including testing (down 1.10%), database (down 1.20%) and SQL server (down 1.23%). The reality is that, as technology speeds up and is more capable of handling ever increasing amounts of data, older technologies are being superseded by new technologies such as cloud, portable device applications and issues such as security and hacking. Jobs in demand Last month we saw a slight shift in jobs in demand as developers, project managers and analysts top the table, across all sectors. A reoccurring theme is that consultants are working their way up the list. www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 5. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 5 of 13 IT Monitor Demand for core developers, business intelligence specialists and project managers that can design, build and deliver new and innovative products to boost numbers of new customers remains very high. However, as we have seen with salaries, it will be those people with new technology skills and experience that will be in highest demand going forward. Permanent Contract Jobs in demand IT Industry Developer Developer Project Manager Analyst Architect Business Analyst Business Analyst Project Manager Web Developer Software Engineer Senior Developer Consultant Software Engineer Architect Administrator Designer Java Developer Administrator Designer Java Developer Support Analyst Test Analyst Banking, Insurance Developer Analyst and Finance Analyst Business Analyst Business Analyst Developer Project Manager Project Manager Consultant Java Developer Java Developer Test Analyst Senior Developer Architect Support Analyst Engineer C# Developer Consultant Senior Analyst Senior Analyst www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 6. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 6 of 13 IT Monitor Permanent Contract Jobs in demand Media, New Media Developer Developer and Creative Web Developer Analyst Project Manager Project Manager Designer Engineer PHP Developer Designer Consultant Business Analyst Architect Web Developer Business Analyst Architect Senior Developer PHP Developer Administrator Flash Developer Telecommunications Developer Engineer Consultant Analyst Project Manager Developer Architect Project Manager Project Manager Consultant Software Engineer Architect Development Manager Business Analyst Engineering and Engineer Engineer Manufacturing Developer Consultant Consultant Analyst Analyst Project Manager Software Engineer Developer Support Engineer Business Analyst Senior Engineer Software Engineer Business Analyst Support Engineer IT Monitor is developed using market intelligence from major job boards, data from all brands within the Adecco Group UK & Ireland, company websites, social networking sites, SalaryTrack, the market’s leading earnings information service and mysalarychecker.com (www.mysalarychecker.com) www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 7. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 7 of 13 IT Monitor Permanent Contract Jobs in demand Public Sector Manager Analyst Analyst Developer Developer Manager Consultant Engineer Engineer Consultant Architect Project Manager Project Manager Business Analyst Salaries by region As organisations are increasingly moving their operations outside of London in search of cheaper office space demand for IT staff in the West has manifested itself in the form of higher salaries. There is now less of a need for businesses to be located in capital or major cities as technology is now developed enough to allow operations to be based more remotely however, it doesn’t matter where you develop technology but a sales presence in the main cities is more crucial to reach consumer markets. Once organisations make moves outside of capital cities salaries become less of a burden on hiring managers’ budgets as a lower cost of living lessens the demand for high rates of pay. www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 8. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 8 of 13 IT Monitor Salaries by region Permanent Contract London Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £50,643 0.13% 7.02% £44 0.28% 3.20% Java £58,338 0.31% 0.46% £56 0.18% 5.90% Oracle £58,498 0.09% 5.63% £50 -0.05% 0.24% SQL Server £45,989 0.77% 3.85% £45 -0.45% 7.76% Business Intelligence £64,696 0.62% 11.35% £55 -0.42% 0.56% Web Developer £38,333 0.59% 3.26% £38 0.19% 11.67% Project Manager £58,509 0.00% 5.39% £55 -0.82% 8.19% SAP £67,432 -0.06% 4.42% £65 -0.27% 5.56% Testing £53,827 0.05% 6.56% £45 0.67% 1.39% Database £45,930 0.10% 0.86% £47 0.49% 7.57% CIO £89,005 0.43% 0.10% - - - IT Director £70,040 -0.14% 5.70% £119 -0.06% 10.72% Permanent Contract South East Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £37,545 0.38% 4.93% £35 -0.44% 2.66% Java £40,336 0.51% 0.33% £43 0.71% 6.20% Oracle £45,822 0.46% 5.07% £43 0.15% 1.21% SQL Server £37,086 0.98% 3.06% £39 0.57% 4.88% Business Intelligence £49,160 0.74% 10.08% £53 -0.89% 1.60% Web Developer £32,934 0.43% 3.40% £32 1.42% 8.37% Project Manager £49,938 0.31% 5.22% £44 -0.27% 7.79% SAP £59,204 0.40% 4.74% £56 -0.29% 5.16% Testing £55,291 0.03% 7.33% £31 0.51% 3.13% Database £41,665 0.26% 1.52% £35 -0.23% 4.26% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 9. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 9 of 13 IT Monitor Salaries by region Permanent Contract South West Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £33,896 0.58% 5.45% £34 0.75% 3.26% Java £36,413 1.10% 1.51% £37 -0.26% 3.22% Oracle £45,336 -0.14% 5.00% £50 0.22% 1.26% SQL Server £34,963 0.22% 3.85% £31 0.31% 4.74% Business Intelligence £37,884 0.48% 7.95% £45 -0.03% 1.20% Web Developer £29,570 0.76% 3.04% £25 1.28% 8.70% Project Manager £45,626 0.32% 4.82% £48 0.97% 6.73% SAP £71,435 0.44% 4.21% £55 0.64% 4.20% Testing - - - £35 -0.69% 2.17% Database £33,198 0.25% 1.74% £25 -0.55% 8.20% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - Permanent Contract East Midlands Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £32,472 -0.25% 2.29% £25 0.45% 3.32% Java £35,783 1.01% 1.92% £37 -0.54% 6.15% Oracle £44,531 0.12% 5.11% £37 -0.59% 2.01% SQL Server £32,987 1.03% 3.49% £31 -0.46% 5.67% Business Intelligence £30,218 1.11% 4.06% £45 -0.11% 1.68% Web Developer £29,181 1.04% 1.49% £19 -1.53% 5.13% Project Manager £43,736 0.54% 4.73% £50 0.95% 6.96% SAP £62,666 -0.01% 4.45% £50 0.91% 4.18% Testing £39,231 0.28% 5.52% £35 0.46% 1.37% Database £42,662 0.28% 0.47% £29 -1.64% 3.39% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 10. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 10 of 13 IT Monitor Salaries by region Permanent Contract West Midlands Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £35,507 0.50% 6.50% £38 -0.48% 2.26% Java £41,150 0.05% 1.16% £39 1.26% 5.99% Oracle £41,665 0.00% 6.06% £38 -0.34% 0.27% SQL Server £34,924 0.21% 6.49% £38 0.73% 6.79% Business Intelligence £45,586 0.66% 10.42% £48 -0.97% 0.79% Web Developer £30,523 1.15% 2.66% £35 -0.88% 8.46% Project Manager £45,288 0.85% 5.96% £42 0.44% 7.80% SAP - - - £51 0.83% 4.12% Testing - - - £36 1.08% 1.46% Database £39,863 0.54% 0.36% £31 0.03% 7.24% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - Permanent Contract East of England Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £36,551 0.46% 5.25% £32 0.82% 3.25% Java £39,687 0.53% 0.91% £38 -0.09% 4.84% Oracle £45,109 -0.09% 7.34% £47 0.20% 0.29% SQL Server £37,230 0.01% 4.21% £31 1.41% 7.75% Business Intelligence £28,092 0.86% 9.22% £44 -0.63% 3.62% Web Developer £30,179 0.73% 3.89% £25 0.90% 8.49% Project Manager £46,842 -0.06% 5.49% £44 0.25% 5.01% SAP £67,471 0.16% 3.95% £56 0.84% 2.23% Testing £40,088 0.44% 5.19% £31 -1.45% 1.40% Database £39,927 0.62% 1.40% £28 -0.19% 6.31% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 11. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 11 of 13 IT Monitor Salaries by region Permanent Contract Yorkshire and Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Humberside Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £34,356 0.37% 6.43% £34 -1.18% 3.31% Java £37,411 0.94% 1.20% £38 0.93% 4.93% Oracle £40,551 0.96% 5.39% £43 0.53% 2.21% SQL Server £35,089 0.31% 4.58% £30 -0.15% 4.79% Business Intelligence £35,861 0.27% 8.88% £42 1.11% 0.58% Web Developer £28,599 1.02% 3.15% £29 0.93% 7.78% Project Manager £44,297 0.69% 5.65% £44 -1.02% 5.86% SAP £53,356 0.21% 3.23% £55 0.07% 3.22% Testing £30,677 0.54% 4.54% £34 -0.15% 2.29% Database £36,079 0.37% 2.65% £26 1.54% 5.18% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - Permanent Contract North West Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £34,624 0.99% 6.45% £34 -0.95% 2.20% Java £37,042 -0.21% 1.24% £38 0.19% 5.91% Oracle £40,189 -0.07% 5.50% £43 0.19% 0.18% SQL Server £35,323 0.76% 4.66% £30 -0.13% 6.75% Business Intelligence £36,190 1.03% 8.97% £42 0.91% 0.69% Web Developer £28,351 -0.20% 3.19% £28 -1.30% 8.35% Project Manager £44,176 0.20% 5.79% £45 1.12% 7.86% SAP £53,520 -0.39% 3.35% £55 -0.04% 4.14% Testing £30,956 1.22% 4.46% £34 0.24% 1.45% Database £36,044 -0.11% 2.73% £26 0.79% 7.38% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 12. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 12 of 13 IT Monitor Salaries by region Permanent Contract North East Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £34,586 0.78% 6.48% £34 -0.77% 3.24% Java £37,317 0.53% 1.28% £38 -0.46% 6.25% Oracle £40,473 0.64% 5.48% £43 1.08% 2.03% SQL Server £35,208 0.41% 4.67% £29 -1.40% 5.69% Business Intelligence £36,033 0.59% 8.88% £42 -0.16% 1.67% Web Developer £28,558 0.61% 3.15% £29 1.53% 5.15% Project Manager £43,988 -0.16% 5.74% £44 -1.06% 6.92% SAP £53,484 0.31% 3.34% £55 0.09% 4.07% Testing £30,823 0.76% 4.45% £34 0.81% 1.41% Database £36,094 0.26% 2.90% £25 -1.45% 3.26% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - Permanent Contract Scotland Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £34,970 -0.11% 4.53% £34 0.20% 3.21% Java £35,357 0.67% 1.18% £38 -1.05% 4.84% Oracle £40,518 0.89% 7.10% £38 0.06% 2.25% SQL Server £35,072 0.16% 4.14% £29 -1.52% 4.78% Business Intelligence £50,142 -0.16% 10.44% £40 -0.10% 0.67% Web Developer £33,687 -0.03% 3.72% £25 -1.82% 7.69% Project Manager £38,660 0.73% 5.28% £43 -0.05% 5.99% SAP £45,755 0.87% 4.59% £49 -0.66% 3.24% Testing - - - £34 0.85% 2.32% Database £39,725 0.77% 4.20% £30 1.46% 5.24% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - www.computerpeople.co.uk
  • 13. IT Monitor / Computer People Page 13 of 13 IT Monitor Salaries by region Permanent Contract Wales Average % Change % Change Average % Change % Change Salary (Monthly) (Yearly) hourly rate (Monthly) (Yearly) .Net £34,042 0.28% 7.10% £35 1.20% 3.43% Java £31,702 0.39% 0.33% £38 -0.25% 4.56% Oracle £44,168 -0.08% 8.68% £38 -1.22% 2.12% SQL Server £33,755 1.16% 4.75% £30 -0.33% 2.86% Business Intelligence - - - £40 -0.41% 1.61% Web Developer £29,235 -0.02% 2.35% £24 -1.85% 3.64% Project Manager £43,608 0.51% 3.73% £44 -0.23% 4.79% SAP - - - £50 0.49% 2.23% Testing - - - £32 -1.51% 2.37% Database £30,078 -0.12% 3.40% £25 1.31% 4.19% CIO - - - - - - IT Director - - - - - - In our opinion the strong contractor demand we are currently seeing will extend into Q3 and beyond. The pressures on attracting good permanent staff will continue and staff retention will become as important as staff attraction for the remainder of 2011. With a levelling off in the number of permanent vacancies being filled with contract resource the contractor market is becoming increasingly candidate led. More choice and opportunity for candidates will see organisations focusing on streamlining their hiring processes - speed and agility will continue to be key to securing the It’s all about you Work with Computer People and you will be working with genuine people dedicated to helping you achieve your career heights and realise your full potential. Help us understand your real career goals and we’ll use our energy, commitment and know-how to seek out career opportunities on your behalf. As an employer, you’ll find that we get a real buzz from helping businesses thrive and prosper by sourcing the right people with the right skills and attitude to propel your business to new heights. And because we focus on building strong relationships with jobseekers, we can move quickly to help you find the right talent. We understand fully the dramatic effect we can have on your future, your life and your business. Because you really matter to us. www.computerpeople.co.uk