skills survey
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2003: The headline figures
News The results of silicon.com's fifth annual skills survey are in and a first look at the headline figures shows both good and bad news for the UK's IT workforce. Based on the survey, 75.3... [24 Mar 2003]
Take part in the silicon.com skills survey
News Help us to find out more about the state of tech skills in the UK by taking the silicon.com skills survey. Now in its 10th year, the silicon.com skills... [16 Jul 2008]
Silicon.com Skills Survey 2000: Skills shortage continues to haunt IT industry
News The IT industry is still suffering from a profound skills shortage, according to the results of the Silicon.com Skills Survey 2000, with almost half of all respondents reporting... [01 Mar 2000]
Silicon.com Skills Survey 2000: Train them, pay them, anyway you want them
Comment The results from the second annual Silicon Skills Survey show exactly the same result as the first: almost half of respondents have IT positions that they are unable to fill. A worthy goal, as our... [01 Mar 2000]
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: Things have only got better
News It may sound like a gross over-generalisation but it's the top-level finding following the close of this year's Skills Survey conducted by silicon.com. In our 2003 survey, only Linux... [22 Apr 2004]
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: IT staff working fewer hours
News silicon.com's sixth annual Skills Survey has shown that there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel for the UK IT industry - believe it or not, technology staff are now working fewer hours than... [23 Apr 2004]
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: Who works the longest and earns the most
News The perception of the UK job market is 'long hours, small wage packet', but according to the silicon.com Skills Survey 2004, the UK could be leading the way in Europe over how to treat... [06 May 2004]
Silicon.com Skills Survey 2000: IT contractors and the spectre of IR35
Comment For the full results of the Silicon.com Skills Survey 2000, together with analysis, opinion and video interviews check out http://www.silicon.com/skillssurvey2000 That seems to be the unavoidable... [29 Feb 2000]
IT professionals have their say: silicon.com's third annual skills survey reveals all
News For the first time, the survey looks at the pan-European market for IT skills, polling both silicon.com and silicon.de readers. The survey will reveal whether IT professionals' salaries... [28 Feb 2001]
Skills Survey 2002: Snared by IR35? Here are some options...
Comment Two weeks ago we published a column by the Professional Contractor Group (PCG) about what can be done in the face of IR35. Here, accountants Ascot Drummond comment on some alternative courses of action for contractors. [28 Mar 2002]
2007 IT Salary and Skills Survey: What Impacts Salaries?
White Paper This report from Global Knowledge details the key factors that impact salaries in the IT industry. It includes a detailed listing of salaries by job function, industry, and education level. Based on responses from over 1,600 IT... [31 Mar 2008]
Employers target pensioners to fill skills gaps
News UK businesses are actively targeting older workers to address recruitment difficulties and fill skills gaps, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development's (CIPD) annual recruitment... [12 Jun 2006]
CIO Jury: Ageism is not a problem in IT
News Over a third of participants in silicon.com's annual Skills Survey claim to have been victims of ageism but this week's CIO Jury disputed that claim.silicon.com has just launched a campaign against... [17 May 2004]
The chimera of the closing IT skills gap
Comment At first glance, the evidence provided by the 2003 silicon.com Skills Survey - the fifth year running we've conducted the research - shows that indeed it is. Nearly six per cent of respondents to the... [24 Mar 2003]
Stories of the Month - August 2007
News The skills crisis is still giving IT bosses sleepless nights judging by the results of silicon.com's ninth skills survey in August. Skills Survey 2007:... [31 Aug 2007]
