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Skills Shortage - confirmed by Contractor UK

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    Skills Shortage - confirmed by Contractor UK

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    If you have the right qualification and experience, the UK job market needs you. There is a great Skills Shortage in the UK. This skills list is also known as the UK shortage occupation list.

    The UK shortage occupations are jobs for which there are not enough UK resident workers available to fill.

    If the economy must grow, people with the right skill mix must be allowed into the UK to fill such roles where there is a dearth of indigenous UK skilled workers.

    A survey of European CIOs by IDC for Cisco has found demand for people with these skills is "likely to outstrip availability by about 40,000 people in the UK. Across Europe there will be a shortfall of half a million people."

    Read a report from Contractor UK website, a leading IT provider:

    "Britain is facing an IT skills gap in the workforce that threatens to damage global competitiveness within 10 years if not addressed, according to a new report from E-Skills".

    … and from the BBC,

    "The skills shortage is costing the UK billions of pounds".

    Literacy, numeracy and skills levels in the UK are so poor that a quarter of employers struggle to fill job vacancies, a report says.

    A study by the national Skills Task Force backs up previous research by suggesting that nearly one in five adults - about seven million - have a lower level of literacy than the average 11 year old.

    So the UK needs you. You don't have to be a rocket scientist or professor of brain surgery to be on the list. If you are a senior care assistant with NVQ 2 qualification, and proof of proficiency in English language, you may be on your way to getting a leave to come into or remain in the UK.
    Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."

    #2
    Anyone who reads CUK forums will confirm there does seem to be a big lack of skill in the IT sector.

    How many Bobs is Sasguru personally to blame for? 1 per post?
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      #3
      Time to call in m'learned friends for this one.

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        #4
        This is the kind of propaganda we got before the first wave, so brace yourselves.

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          #5
          Just had an email offer of a Senior SQL Server position paying £1-£2 pa. Guess they value their staff...!

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            #6
            The CUK article is from 2004, and is HERE

            The chairman of E-Skills is the IBM chief exec.. no surprises there

            Does anyone trust a 'study' that complains about a lack of totty in the IT industry?.. say no more.

            Women were also found to be in short supply in the industry, as only 20 per cent of the current workforce is female.
            “We can get the people in with IT skills but then we need to wrap other things around them,” said Larry Hirst, chief executive of IBM and chairman of E-Skills.

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