The Scotsman

Adaptable tech sector will stay strong despite Covid-19 – with vacancies up

● Fastest-growing industry in UK saw permanent job vacancies grow 33% in Q1

- @Robertwalt­erspr By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpimedia.co.uk

The UK’S tech industry will stay strong despite the Covid-19 outbreak, according to new analysis from global recruiter Robert Walters.

It found that in the first quarter of this year, permanent job vacancies in the sector – which it said is the fastest-growing in the UK – increased by about a third and contract tech roles jumped by nearly half from the same period last year.

Ahsan Iqbal, director of technology at Robert Walters, said: “At the moment, the tech sector has experience­d a spike in demand and so – unlike other industries such as aerospace – no immediate impact has been felt regarding hiring freezes.”

The recruiter found that tech job vacancies showed a yearon-year jump of 44 per cent in Manchester, and 17 per cent in London, for example. Of the new profession­al job roles created at the beginning of this week in London, a quarter were tech-related.

Iqbal added: “As digital infrastruc­ture becomes the focal point for many internal business discussion­s, we do not anticipate a cancellati­on or slowdown in tech projects. In fact, there will be a revised focus on firms’ digital offering.”

Regarding the new techrelate­d contract roles created in the last four weeks in the UK, 18 per cent were for programmer­s, and competitio­n could see contract rates grow by up to 30 per cent. As for the outlook of the tech sector, Iqbal said: “The UK was already pioneering work within healthtech and edtech, and now more than ever this will be put to the test.

“Retailers who didn’t invest in e-commerce will be going through a difficult period right now, and will have to assess whetherthe­yhavethere­sources to be able to enhance this for future, competitiv­e purposes. Of the tech roles advertised in the last four weeks, 13 per cent of these were in trade or retail.

“Other areas of opportunit­y will be in insurtech, supply chain and agritech – as after health these are some of the industries experienci­ng the highest level of demand.” Iqbal also said the tech sector is able to respond amid current upheaval.

He added: “The tech community is largely global – with different skillsets being used in different locations – and so profession­als in the sector are quite used to using remote communicat­ion solutions in order to stay connected with their team or counterpar­ts in other countries.”

He added that flexi hours, video interviews and remote onboarding are not new to tech profession­als, “so there will be little adjustment during this period”.

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