skills survey
Skills Survey 2007: Tell us what you think
News silicon.com would like to know and to find out we have launched our ninth annual Skills Survey. Take part in the 2007 Skills Survey and look for the results later this spring from one of the biggest studies of its type in the UK. [10 Apr 2007]
Skills Survey 2006: IT workers lured into contracting
News Lucrative fees have tempted an increasing proportion of UK IT workers into becoming contractors, according to silicon.com's exclusive 2006 Skills Survey. Rising pay is one of the factors that has lured workers into the contractor lifestyle and the... [01 Jun 2006]
Skills Survey 2005: Share your opinions
News silicon.com would like to know and to find out we have launched our seventh annual Skills Survey. Take part in our Skills Survey 2005 here and look for the results in March from one of the biggest studies of its type in Europe. [09 Feb 2005]
Skills Survey 2004: take part, share your thoughts
News silicon.com would like to know and to do this we have launched our sixth annual Skills Survey. So take part in Skills Survey 2004 here and look out for the results in March from one of the biggest studies of its type in Europe. [06 Feb 2004]
Skills Survey 2007: CIOs getting less cash?
News IT chiefs are rolling in slightly less filthy lucre than last year, according to the 2007 exclusive silicon.com Skills Survey. Read more Skills Survey stories: Skills Survey 2007: Staffing crisis deepens [14 Aug 2007]
Skills Survey 2003: Where are all the leaders?
Comment Silicon.com's 2003 skills survey (SS03) helps us understand why this is occurring. Last year's survey showed 17.5 per cent of companies reported they had skills gaps to fill, whereas this year's survey shows 12.4 per cent of companies still have... [02 Apr 2003]
Skills Survey 2007: Staffing crisis deepens
News The ninth annual Skills Survey reveals employers are finding it increasingly difficult to fill IT positions in their organisations. Half (48 per cent) of survey respondents agreed or strongly agreed there is a skills crisis. [07 Aug 2007]
Skills Survey 2006: Tell us what you think
News silicon.com would like to know and to find out we have launched our eighth annual Skills Survey. This year's survey has a particular focus on offshoring and outsourcing - how they've altered the skills landscape and whether your job (or any IT job... [08 Mar 2006]
Skills Survey 2006: IT pros fear offshoring, CIOs don't
News According to silicon.com's exclusive 2006 Skills Survey, IT directors and CIOs were the most confident their jobs would not be offshored. A majority of even the unemployed Skills Survey respondents believed offshoring negatively impacts their... [17 May 2006]
Skills Survey 2002: The gap year?
Comment It's tempting to ask why silicon.com and its sister publications on the continent run an annual skills survey. But let us mention here that silicon.com's Skills Survey Hot Topic (why not bookmark http://www.silicon.com/ss2002 ) will pull together... [08 Mar 2002]
Skills Survey 2006: Thumbs-up for in-sourcing
News According to silicon.com's exclusive 2006 Skills Survey, in-sourcing is a good way to solve a bad outsourcing relationship. Read more Skills Survey results: We will be bringing you more results from the silicon.com 2006 Skills Survey over the... [22 May 2006]
Skills Survey 2007: Industry falling out of love with IT grads
News The quality of computer science graduates is falling, according to results from the exclusive silicon.com 2007 Skills Survey. The results of the silicon.com 2007 Skills Survey are based on responses from 721 individuals, most of whom reside in the UK. [01 Oct 2007]
Skills Survey 2007: Banks hardest hit by staff crisis
News According to results from the exclusive 2007 silicon.com Skills Survey, FS companies are finding it most difficult to fill IT vacancies in their organisations, compared to the public sector and the world of retail. [28 Aug 2007]
Skills Survey 2002: You're in IT - should you do an MBA?
Comment Check out our Skills Survey 2002 for what other IT pros around UK think about their future prospects http://www.silicon.com/skillssurvey2002 This year's silicon.com skills survey found business skills are as much in demand as technical ability at... [25 Mar 2002]
Skills Survey 2006: IT salaries dip
News According to silicon.com's exclusive 2006 Skills Survey, the percentage of IT workers earning 'below £25,000' has increased by a sizable eight percentage points. The Skills Survey reveals, unsurprisingly, that the CEOs, CFOs and COOs are the top... [18 May 2006]
