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Keep up to dateBy Jamie Harris2020-02-26T06:00:00
Digital natives can take their pick of companies desperate for tech talent – but this year looks pretty good for employees all over
The construction sector is breathing a collective sigh of relief at the news that activity looks set to pick up in 2020. Data from Hays’ latest consultants’ salary survey shows that two-thirds of consulting firms anticipate their activity levels will increase this year. And with both the public and private sector upping their spending, the majority of firms expect to hire more staff over the next 12 months to meet this demand for work.
This is in stark contrast to last year, when caution dominated the mood as Brexit slowed down project starts and consequently new hires.
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