- Pay leaps for IT Contractors in Financial Services
Pay for IT contractors in financial services has jumped 11% over the past six months, despite the downturn expected in the sector following the credit crunch, reveals research by Skills Market/Association of Technology Staffing Companies (ATSCo).
- Major IT skills shortages driving IT Contractor rates up
According to an annual survey by Robert Walters, one of the biggest existing IT agencies, both salaries and contractor rates are being driven northwards because of a gaping skills shortage in IT.
- Contracting in The Netherlands
Dutch law states that all Dutch individuals working in The Netherlands should be employees and Dutch tax, where not eliminated under a Double Tax Treaty, will be deducted via monthly withholding and paid across to the Dutch tax authorities at that time. - UK now biggest and fastest growing IT hub outside the USA
A new report published by Deloitte says the UK is the new hub for fast growing technology firms.
- HMRC not above the law
It was sort of assumed that nothing could touch HMRC even after they lost 25 million people's data on two disks which were sent unregistered by courier.
- Contractors Group welcome new Taxpayers Charter
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG), has welcomed today's announcement that there will be a new Taxpayers' Charter, but is apprehensive about whether it will be able to suffice as a substitute for a full duty of care. - IT Contractors soft targets for Chancellor in Budget
The too-obvious credit crunch and the looming slowdown are putting pressure on the Chancellor to raise tax from somewhere. - Working in Ireland
Your potential liability to income tax in Ireland will depend on a number of factors, including whether or not you, and your employer, are resident in Ireland and........ - Would you qualify to come to work in the UK?
The new Highly Skilled Migrants Programme will be fully implemented by the end of the summer.
- Understanding IT Agents
Agencies are far more interested in keeping the client happy than keeping you happy. IT Contractors should just accept this as a fact of life, instead of ....... - 7 Reasons a CV will get binned
One cannot gloss over any reason that gets a CV trashed, but CVs get binned especially because of these reasons... - Should you tailor your CV
It is always interesting to get into the mindset of an employer, and see what they are looking for.
- E-learning versus traditional training courses
E-learning, otherwise known as online training, offers a relatively new and flexible approach to complete training courses, allowing the individual to choose his own time and place to pursue the training course.
- IT workers hideously undertrained
The changing role of IT workers necessitates moving from behind-the-scene techies profile to client interfacing roles that require proficiency in communications, business analysis and project management.
- Ten reasons why clients are complete idiots
Quite often, clients demonstrate an idiotic streak in some of the decisions they take, especially when it comes to dealing with contractors. Ten most frustrating things that they do, include..
- Not Missing Out on IT Contracting Opportunities
It is a good idea for IT contractors to make a list of all the places where they had worked and also where they have done a good job or..... - Should you take a contract where they want you to turn Permie after 6 months
Another matter that could be raised by the agent, before the interview, is the company can recruit a contractor, but has a system which allows going permanent after 6 months. - Golden rules for interviews
Preparing for that big interview is no mean task but if you subscribe to the Golden rules for interviewees, it will be a cakewalk. - The Killer Questions to ask to make sure you get that IT Contract
..... asking the right questions can swing an interview your way when you are pitted against multiple competitors.
- How to conduct yourself at an IT interview
Your arrival time should be 10-15 minutes before the interview. - Cameron slams Government over NHS IT failures
David Cameron said that the Government had demonstrated a deplorable want of maturity when it came to handling big IT projects - Freelancer of the Year Winner
Freelance communications consultant, Rona Levin, has bagged the Xchangeteam Freelancer of the Year Award, in association with PCG - Contractors Group slam shock new HMRC powers
A series of new compliance approaches announced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) this week has elicited a mixed response from the Professional Contractors Group (PCG).
- Public now think ID cards a bad idea
The latest ICM poll reveals that 50% of the British public now think that the UK Card ID system is a bad idea...... - What to do when agencies want to know your bottom line
While putting contractors forward for roles, agents generally ask them what rate they are looking for and ..... - How to get your rate up after getting that IT Contract
If you are able to make it in the interview and crack it, you hold the whip hand.
- Should you take a contract where they want you to turn Permie after 6 months
Another subject that could be raised by the agent, before the interview, is ..... - Dodgy Umbrella Companies
In the notes accompanying the Budget Statement of the Government, it is clear that it has set sights on some of the dodgier Umbrella Companies. - Taxman now has powers to intercept emails and internet browsing records
HMRC has now been vested with new powers that will allow them to intimidate and force from Internet Service Providers email information about those that they suspect. - Government are absurd retards over Income Shifting, say Contractors Group
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG), which represents the UK's freelancers, has submitted its formal response to the Government's plans, for a Family Business Tax on "income shifting."
- How Income Shifting proposals will affect IT Contractors
In 2007, the Chancellor of the Exchequer had announced a proposal to prevent "income shifting." - Unemployment lowest for 30 years
Rates should now be seen getting pushed higher, if you forget the credit crunch.
- IT skills not important now to business
The findings of a survey of 500 top CEOs by Microsoft suggest that the top skills needed by businesses are Team Work and Interpersonal Skills, followed by Initiative, Analysing and Problems Solving in that order.
- More than half of new jobs have gone to immigrants
Given that well over half of the 2.1m new jobs created in the last few years have gone to 1.1m immigrants, the Government is thinking of putting in place new rules ....... - Cutting Back
....the Government is cutting back on the number of Tax Inspectors and the main areas of tax expertise where they are making the biggest cutbacks is in Tax inspectors with IR35 expertise and in the area of small limited companies.
- CBI predicts 2 years of pain for UK economy and IT Contractors
The CBI thinks the Government is being far too optimistic for next year and discounting the downturn too much, as it may last longer than they think. - IT Contracts curtailed as fears over Muscat judgment bite
The Court of Appeal's judgment in the case of Cable & Wireless v Muscat has far-reaching consequences for long-term IT contractors and the economy of the City...... - Fourteen Job Hunting Tips. How to Impress an Agency
Identifying a competitive advantage when looking for jobs is extremely important. Below are listed some factors, gleaned from IT recruitment consultants which you can use to impress them and increase your chances of getting a job.
- How to buy time before accepting an IT Contract
Once you’ve got the job, the agent is desperate to freeze it.
You may have one or two other interviews to go to, and would like to buy time ..... the last thing that the agent wants. - 9 Tips on how to combat Office Politics
Don't assume that you can't handle office politics. It can surely be managed. Here's how.... - 10 things you do not want to find when starting an IT contract
You’ve been eagerly awaiting to start your new IT contract, but unable to fight off a certain bit of trepidation when the day arrives. Here are 10 factors you’d rather not discover on the first day.
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