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Majority of UK tech hiring managers bullish on growth in 2024

29 February 2024

Most tech hiring managers across the UK (75%) are confident in their organisation’s growth prospects this year, according to Robert Half’s 2024 Salary Guide, which analyses and reports on market salaries, hiring trends, and skills requirements across the UK.

The report showed half (50%) indicated plans to add new positions for permanent full-time employees, while 35% intend to bring more temporary talent on board this year to aid growth plans. According to Robert Half, though, with pay already creeping up in the sector despite the fall in demand reported in recent months, the hiring increase will likely precede another salary spike.

Data showed a healthy rate of pay rises for IT jobs when compared to 2023 figures. Applications Support roles under the job category of software development and testing reported the greatest increase in salaries (24%) between the 2023 and 2024 reports. Transformation product managers, first line support specialists in cloud and infrastructure and data analysts also reported high levels of pay increases of 14%, 14% and 10% respectively.

Kris Harris, Regional Director, UK Technology Solutions, at Robert Half, said “Last year may have seen the technology sector impacted by layoffs in larger firms, but demand for the implementation of software and cloud applications to fuel digital transformation is still buoyant.”

Harris continued, “This is likely to boost the SME tech sector, where the majority of technical partners and software implementers are. And as we leave a shallow recession and the country’s growth speeds up after Q1, increasing demand for skilled top tech talent is on the cards. The consequence could be pay inflation from candidates in a tight, skills-short labour market who know their worth when it comes to the digital transformation agenda and those particularly hit by recent redundancies who are likely to expect the incentives they are used to.”

“With salaries already very healthy for the most in-demand tech jobs, employers will need to dig deep and create ‘a total reward’ talent attraction package to support recruitment,” Harris said.