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IT contractors could soon see work flying their way as their skills are in demand due to a skills shortage.
That''s according to financial expert Andrew Evans. He says their findings show that over half of businesses they surveyed are finding it difficult to hire professionals with the right skill set.
The same amount of firms also say it''s now more challenging to find good candidates with the right skills and experience than it was a year ago.
And that''s good news for contractors who constantly kept their skills current and fresh during the recession.
If you''re lucky enough to get lots of contract offers, Excellium have the expertise to help you on your way.