Employer Insight and Research
e-skills is establishing a UK-wide hub for world-class labour market intelligence and business trends in IT and Telecoms.
e-skills recently launched a ground breaking research report: 'Technology Counts', which looks at the key trends, opportunities and challenges facing the in terms of IT & Telecoms and the 's skills base.
The research includes input from over 4,000 employers and will underpin planning for IT strategic skills in the four nations of the . The plans will be developed by e-skills with employers and other partners, and will set out priorities for collaborative action to make the world class in technology skills.
To access a soft copy of the IT &Telecoms Insights report 'Technology Counts', visit www.e-skills.com/insights08.
In addition, we produce a suite of quarterly research bulletins that track employment and business trends for the IT sector across the . These bulletins are used for a wide range of management, recruitment and training purposes by many organisations across all sectors.
> ICT Inquiry - quarterly publication based on the unique insight provided by a 1,000 strong employer panel.
> e-skills Bulletin - quarterly summary of all the latest IT and Telecoms data collected from Government and private sources.
> Telecoms Bulletin - bi-annual summary of all the latest Telecoms data collected from Government and private sources.
> Research Notes - providing information on key areas of interest in the IT and Telecoms sectors and workforce.
Our up-to-date insights and information are available free-of-charge from the e-skills website www.e-skills.com/register.
Latest Press Releases
- Latest e-skills Bulletin focuses on ICT staff training
- National Skills Academy for IT given the green light
- IT Diploma Supporters' Club inaugural meeting
- e-skills UK releases new IT and telecoms insights 2008 research reports
- e-skills UK invites input to new strategic plan
- e-skills UK releases further insight into the IT and Telecoms skills landscape
- 2008 primary school technology challenge launched (10th March 2008)
- Nominations open for the 2008 ICT and National Apprenticeship Awards
- Smaller firms in West Midlands to get help in making the most of IT
- Making the most of technology could boost UK economy by £35 billion

