A comprehensive study by the IT recruitment specialist CV Screen has found that Permanent IT Salaries in the UK have risen by 4.1% over the last 12 months.
The in depth analysis of the IT jobs market which monitored over 11,000 advertised positions in the UK during Q1 2008 has concluded that the average advertised salary for an IT professional in the UK is now 34,217.
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CV Screen's Matthew Iveson commented "The continued high demand for IT professionals has continued to put upward pressure on IT Salaries."
"There are certain technical skills where there is still a considerable war for talent with candidates with strong skills in areas such as .Net, C# and PHP inundated with opportunities" continued Iveson.
With regards to the outlook for salaries in 2008, Iveson commented "The IT Jobs market is holding up well in spite of the wider economic problems. It is likely that as a result of the rising costs of living in the UK that more candidates will seek to move for financial reasons, thus putting further upward pressure on IT salaries.
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