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		<title>Market conditions update Oct 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A high profile consultancy business with a genuinely global client base approached us recently for assistance with making a number of appointments, ideally on a temporary basis, with a view to taking the best candidates on as permanent members of staff. They asked us about market conditions and this is what we told them: The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" /> A high profile consultancy business with a genuinely global client base approached us recently for assistance with making a number of appointments, ideally on a temporary basis, with a view to taking the best candidates on as permanent members of staff. They asked us about market conditions and this is what we told them:</p>
<p>The contract market has been slow for much of the year with downward pressure on day rates. There are still a number of good contractors without work at the moment so employing good procurement people on an interim basis shouldn&#8217;t present any problems, but these people typically are not looking to go permanent at £50k.</p>
<p>The permanent market has been ok but slow this year but we are seeing signs that things are picking up a little and companies are more willing to make decisions about hiring. I think this could be down to improved confidence, and the desire to spend budgets before they are lost at year end.</p>
<p>There remains a great deal of competition for the best procurement people in the £40-£60k bracket for the simple reason that there just aren&#8217;t enough good ones at that level.  Pre recession there was such competition for these people that in my opinion salaries got a little out of hand and there were examples of relatively junior (i.e. less than 5 yrs experience) but talented people already earning £50k+ in London.</p>
<p>The &#8220;temp to perm&#8221; market in procurement is limited because the pure interim market has grown significantly in the last 5 years. Current economic conditions dictate that some very good people are being made redundant through no real fault of their own.  Many of these want another &#8220;permanent&#8221; role so will consider a temp to perm arrangement and these are our obvious target people.</p>
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