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IT Jobs and the Demand For Skilled Professionals

IT professionals are very high in demand and IT jobs pay very high salaries to these professionals. The salary scale for skilled professionals in the IT industry is very high and IT jobs have a great career for these skilled professionals. There is a rapid growth in the technology and programs in the IT industry. The skilled professionals usually get IT jobs depending on the merit based and they are given opportunities depending on their skills. The IT jobs are flexible and can provide a choice of contract or permanent jobs to these professionals. Skilled professionals constantly update themselves with the latest technologies and programs which help them to stay in demand and provide solutions organizations.

IT jobs require professionals to become competitive which enables them to stay in the market. IT jobs have expectations that keep increasing by the day. This requires the professionals to stay in touch with all the latest programs and technologies in the market and also acquire professional certifications from time to time. There are a number of trends which keep changing and to keep up with these changes it is essential for IT professionals to adjust well in an organization and gel well with other employees. IT jobs are available in plenty; but the organizations that possess these IT jobs are very particular about the staff they hire and they ensure they hire only the best talent in the market.

There are a number of IT jobs and career options for professionals to choose from. This helps professionals choose a career where the can grow and achieve success. This also proves beneficial tithe organization as the skills of a professional can be put to maximum use at such levels. IT professionals today prefer to choose IT jobs that can provide them with the best return on investment. There are a number of organizations which can provide these services and interaction with such organizations is very essential for the IT professionals. Engineering graduates are amongst some of the IT professionals who interact with IT based organizations and can also choose the best available IT jobs in the market.

Winston Taylor is one of the only IT recruitment Agencies in London who know technology. We work with clients all over the UK supplying contract and permanent IT resources for short and long term projects.

There are many different IT recruitment London companies but it is important to partner with an agency that understands technology.

Our fees are also the most competitive in the UK with 12.5% standard permanent placement fee for salaries up to and including 40K per anum and extremely competitive daily rates for contractors.

Get in touch with us on 02071833822 for a no obligation discussion of your requirements and our ability to help you resource these candidates.

 

 
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Top 5 Ways to Make Yourself More Marketable While You're Unemployed

Does this sound familiar: you've been out of work for more than a few months and you're at your wit's end. Your resume is posted on all the social networking sites; you've contacted every former colleague and old high school buddy you can think of; and you've applied to every job posting in your field since last November.

You're stuck and don't know what to do next.

While you're obviously going to keep job hunting, here are some out-of-the-box ideas that will not only keep you busy, but they'll help build your resume while you're out of work. Who knows--they may just even lead to your next job.

Live and Work Abroad
Maybe once upon a time you dreamed of packing up your things and moving to another country, but you were worried about what it might do to your resume. If you're out of work and looking for what's next, now might be the perfect time to work and live abroad.

Living abroad will not only give you a chance to experience another culture and learn another language, but if you play your cards right, you can get paid to do it. Working as an au pair, or working for one of many English-teaching programs, for example, can provide you the funds you need to live and work in Japan, Korea, France, and a whole host of other countries.

Volunteer
One of the worst things about being unemployed is being stuck in the house all day. Get back into the world by volunteering. Helping out at your local animal shelter, homeless center, or religious organization will get you out of the house and around people.

In addition, it will help fill that gap on your resume, give you a sense of personal fulfillment, and it may even introduce you to a potential contact, client or colleague.

Freelance
These days, many companies would rather hire a short-term consultant than hire another FTE (full-time employee). You may not realize it, but you probably have marketable skills that could help you work you way to your next job, and bring in some serious cash while you're doing it.

Think about what experience you have, and how you can market yourself. If you worked in marketing, advertising, public relations, or communications, you probably have the writing skills to work as a freelance writer and editor. If you're a former IT/computer science professional, try offering your web design services to smaller companies and start-ups who can't afford an in-house webmaster. If you once worked as an art director, take your skills and start a freelance graphic design business.

In addition to earning a few extra dollars, freelance projects can help grow your personal network and portfolio, and may even lead to a relationship with a future employer.

Brush Up on Your Skills
If you graduated from school awhile ago, chances are your industry has changed slightly since you last hit the books. Take your time off as an opportunity to get up to speed on the latest technologies, software products, and paradigm shifts in your career field.

A fast, inexpensive way to update your education is to take a certification class. Certification classes can range from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the level of commitment and information you are seeking. Best of all, they can show a future employer your personal drive and motivation, as well as add a continuing education component to your resume.

Find Temporary Work
If a full-time position just isn't presenting itself, consider employment at a temp agency or staffing firm. These organizations will test your skills and then match them to a company who needs a worker to fill in for another employee who's out sick, on vacation, or on maternity leave.

While some positions are short-term and may only last a few days, other "temp-to-permanent" positions can segue your temp job into a full-time career. Either way, these opportunities give you a chance to network, add to your resume, and put some money in your pocket.

Noel Rozny writes the bi-weekly career blog mypathfinder for the myFootpath website. myFootpath is a resource to help you in your search for a college, degree program, career, graduate school, and non-traditional experiences. Visit www.myfootpath.com to start your college or degree program search.

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