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According to the Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC), private sector firms are looking to recruit IT staff again following 18 months of difficult times.
Its chairman, Adrian Marlowe, says there has been an ''increase in work of that nature'' recently. He added that "those organisations with larger IT systems are taking the view that they need to upgrade".
His comments follow a report by the Recruitment and Employment Federation and KPMG. It found that more businesses are seeking professionals with a high level of IT expertise.
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Video Transcript
Things are looking up for IT freelancers.According to the Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC), private sector firms are looking to recruit IT staff again following 18 months of difficult times.
Its chairman, Adrian Marlowe, says there has been an ''increase in work of that nature'' recently. He added that "those organisations with larger IT systems are taking the view that they need to upgrade".
His comments follow a report by the Recruitment and Employment Federation and KPMG. It found that more businesses are seeking professionals with a high level of IT expertise.
If you''re an IT contractor cashing in on your hotly needed skills, the team at Excellium are on hand to help you with all the administrative requirements - so you can get on with what you're good at!













