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The recruitment sector has reported a 25%
increase in turnover across the last twelve months as reported by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC). Straco Recruitment Group can back these findings, reporting a solid increase in the number of vacancies. The really interesting bit .... we’re also starting to see a positive movement in salary with a willingness to accommodate higher salaries and an effort to develop staff internally. With the movement in the
The really interesting bit .... we’re also starting to see a positive movement in salary with a willingness to accommodate higher salaries and an effort to develop staff internally. With the movement in the market, clients and candidates alike, regularly turn to Straco Recruitment for advice on salary levels and current market trends.
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market, clients and candidates alike, regularly turn to Straco Recruitment for advice on salary levels and current market trends. Project Management and Design vacancies seem to be top of everyone’s list at the moment closely followed by Account Management. The demand for Project Managers has seen an increase in salary levels with over 90% of all Project Management jobs commanding a salary of more than £35k with the average role looking to carry a salary around the
certain skills carrying more weight. Structural and 3D Designers have the world at their feet right now. But, that’s not to say that the power of recruitment has completely switched to the candidate following a lengthy period whereby the client has held all the cards. Good companies offering stability and a future have to remain the number one desirability factors for anyone contemplating a new role.
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£45k mark. With more and more Project Managers turning to freelance and contract opportunities, the daily rate sits somewhere in between £160 and £200per day.
Coupled with the need for Account Managers,
we’ve seen the average salary for an established Account Manager rise to £37k. Not bucking the trend, design roles have also seen an increase in salary but there is also a greater differentiation between the level of Designer with
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