The Computer Weekly/SSL Quarterly Survey of Appointments Data and Trends analyses advertisements for IT professionals on the web, in the trade press and the quality national dailies and Sunday newspapers.
It provides IT directors and staff with a league table of IT salaries and demand for skills, broken down by sector and region.
Catch up on all Computer Weekly’s historic analyses of the survey findings here:
- Q3/Q4 2009 IT salary survey: The UK recession: Impact on the IT sector
- Q2 2009 IT salary survey: IT jobs freefall slows in Q2
- Q1 2009 IT salary survey: Hard first quarter for 2009
- Q3 2008 IT salary survey: Optimism in declining IT job market
- Q2 2008 IT salary survey: Pay stagnating
- Q4 2007 IT salary survey: Job market bucks predictions
- Q3 2007 IT salary survey: Skills gap pushes up pay for key roles
- Q2 2007 IT salary survey: Finance boom drives IT job growth
- Q1 2007 IT salary survey: Demand for web specialists up
- Q4 2006 IT salary survey: Offshoring transforms the market
- Q3 2006 IT salary survey: Skills on the rise as market shifts
- Q2 2006 IT salary survey: Strategic skills high on wanted list
- Q1 2006 IT salary survey: Salaries and prospects - Consultants sitting pretty
- Q4 2005 IT salary survey: Salary survey - constant demand drives salaries
- Q3 2005 IT salary survey: Network jobs drive growth
Further reading and resources
- More information on SSL’s research
- IT training and the skills crisis: the expert view
- Next Move: career advice for IT professionals
- Hot Skills: get the basics on the most in-demand IT skills
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This was first published in November 2006
