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The demand for permanent staff with Java and HTML skills exploded in the first three months of 2000, and contractors with Windows NT expertise remain the most sought after.

Computing, vnunet.com, 04 May 2000

The first three months of 2000 saw a surge in demand for permanent staff with ebusiness skills. Java and HTML are the skills in greatest demand, according to the latest Springdex survey from recruiter Spring.

Springdex is based on the analysis of more than 80,000 records on contractors and candidates, using data from Spring.

Average salary rates for permanent staff with HTML skills rose by 30% to more than £27,000. Permanent staff with Java skills saw their pay rise 10% compared with the fourth quarter of 1999, to an average #32,883 a year.

Demand for Java skills was required for only six per cent of permanent placements made between January and March 2000.

However Katherine Tulpa, field marketing director at Spring warned:"There's a definite shortage of these skills. It's an area that needs attention."

Permanent staff Q1 2000
nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;  Skill demanded in jobs
%
Average UK salary
£s pa
Change since Q4 '99
%
Ranking in Q4
1 MS Office1624,727+61
2 Windows NT1227,878+83
3 Windows 951125,365+14
4 SMS925,336+1-
5 Internet824,528- 35
6 Cobol824,940- 4-
7 Visual basic827,339+12+6
8 NT server724,666+12-
9 HTML727,083+30-
10 Java632,883+10-
% Total permanent placements made based in that quarter.
Change in salary since last quarter calculate on salaries shown for those skills in Q4.
Ranking in Q4 - dash means the skill was not in top 10 in that quarter.


John Eary, head of skills source consultancy at the National Computing Centre, said:Skills focusing on the area of keeping systems up-and-running in a 24/7 environment will be at a premium. New demand for ebusiness is adding to demand for web development

We're getting to the second and third-generation web sites now, so it's a double whammy for front end skills.

Windows NT skills remain the most sought after in the IT contractor market, being demanded in more than a quarter of all new contracts raised. Average UK weekly fees were up only 0.8% over the previous quarter, however.

Contractors Q1 2000
nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;   nbsp;  Skill demanded in jobs
%
Average UK weekly rate
£s
Change since Q4 '99
%
Ranking in Q4 '99
1 Windows NT26954+0.81
2 Cobol141,480+7.61
3 Unix131,556+0.73
4 MS Office10826- 11.52
5 Oracle91,665- 6.34
6 Novell6836- 5.55
7 IBM Mainframe51,281- 4.1-
8 Visual basic51,533- 7.7-
9 Lotus Notes51,035+22.39
10 CICS51,474- 13.4-
% Total new contracts raised based on new contracts in that quarter.
Change in salary since last quarter calculate on salaries shown for those skills in Q4.
Ranking in Q4 - a dash means no ranking in that quarter.


There's been dramatic growth in demand for Cobol skills among both permanent IT staff and contractors. Some Cobol contractors were called back in mid-January to work on maintenance projects, said Tulpa. However, Eary described the Cobol figures as a blip. I wouldn't think we'll see huge demand going forward, he said.

Tulpa said contractor rates had, in almost all cases, either fallen or remained stable. The market only started taking off again recently. I would anticipate a rise in rates over the next quarter, especially in web development, Java, C++ and XML, she said.

Average salary
by location
Scotland
March 2000£27,584
March 1999£27,459
Change +0.46%
North west
March 2000£30,000
March 1999£29,815
Change +2.98%
North east
March 2000£30,259
March 1999£29,621
Change +2.16%
Northern Ireland
March 2000£30,000
March 1999-
Change nil
East midlands
March 2000£31,391
March 1999£28,999
Change +8.25%
West midlands
March 2000£32,360
March 1999£31,619
Change +2.35%
East Anglia
March 2000£33,772
March 1999£32,091
Change +5.24%
Wales
March 2000£26,338
March 1999£28,858
Change - 8.56%
London
March 2000£37,747
March 1999£37,687
Change +0.16%
Southwest
March 2000£34,322
March 1999£31,318
Change +9.59%
Home counties/south
March 2000£37,826
March 1999£33,702
Change +12.24%
South east
March 2000£37,458
March 1999£32,775
Change +14.29%

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