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Skills Survey 2007: Tell us what you think

Is there a skills shortage?

Tags: offshoring, business skills, it skills, skills

By silicon.com

Published: 10 April 2007 08:00 BST

What is the state of the UK workforce? silicon.com would like to know and to find out we have launched our ninth annual Skills Survey.

We are asking for your opinions on business skills such as project management and leadership plus technical areas such as programming languages. How do you feel about training, contractors and job mobility? Is there a skills shortage?

And what about offshoring and outsourcing? Have they altered the skills landscape? Is your job 'offshore-proof'?

The first half of our annual snapshot is largely a survey of opinions, while the second half allows us to profile respondents according to sector, job title, region, hours worked and salary.

Take part in the 2007 Skills Survey and look for the results later this spring from one of the biggest studies of its type in the UK.

We're even giving away a half-case of champagne to lucky entrants (though we assure you all data is collected anonymously).

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  3. Networks
  4. Software
  5. IT Services
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