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Home > News > June 2009 > 22 June 2009 New e-skills UK ICT Inquiry publishede-skills UK, the Sector Skills Council for business and information technology, has published the latest issue of its ICT Inquiry, reporting on the results from a survey of UK businesses carried out during the first quarter of 2009. According to the survey: * Around one in six IT/Telecoms recruiters were experiencing difficulties recruiting staff with the right skills, qualifications or experience, with the business skills of applicants most often thought to be below the level needed. * Amongst those employers with vacancies for other staff (i.e. outside of the IT function) the IT user skills of applicants were generally felt to be equal to/above the level needed of them, though almost one third of recruiters stated that the database and spreadsheet skills of candidates were below the level required. * Almost one quarter of firms with IT/Telecoms staff stated that they were experiencing ICT-related skills gaps, whilst around one in six firms considered the IT user skills of other staff to be at a level below that needed of them. * Virtually all those surveyed said spending on training for IT/Telecoms professionals would increase, or at least stay the same over the coming year. * During the first quarter of the year, companies were most concerned about the strength of the pound, the cost of supplies, legislative changes, availability of credit and levels of consumer demand. * In response to the economic downturn, around nine in ten firms thought it 'fairly' or 'very' likely that they would review or reduce costs over the coming year. * Almost one quarter of firms anticipated a decrease in their overall headcount over the coming year, though around nine out of ten firms forecast that the number of IT/Telecoms staff employed would remain unchanged. * One fifth of companies anticipated a decrease in bonuses/other benefits for IT/Telecoms staff, while a similar number expected the budget for recruitment/ salaries to diminish over the year. * Around two fifths of firms had recruited staff during the final quarter of 2008, and of these almost one quarter had been seeking to fill IT/Telecoms positions.
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