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This section looks at the demand for Structured Query Language (SQL) skills within the Gerrards Cross region with a comparison to our Programming Languages category. Included is a guide to the contractor rates offered in IT jobs that have cited SQL over the 3 months to 29 August 2008 with a comparison to the same period last year.

LinkStructured Query Language (SQL)
Location
3 months to
29 Aug 2008
Same period last year
Rank-1
Rank change on same period last yearNew entry-
Matching contract IT job ads01
As % of all UK contract IT job ads sampled0.000 %0.001 %
As % of the category below0.000 %100.00 %
Daily rates quoted00
Average minimum daily rate--
Average daily rate--
% change on same period last year-
Average maximum daily rate--
UK excluding London average daily rate£329£335
% change on same period last year-1.72 %
Hourly rates quoted00
Average minimum hourly rate--
Average hourly rate--
% change on same period last year-
Average maximum hourly rate--
UK excluding London average hourly rate£29.41£30.05
% change on same period last year-2.15 %
Gerrards Cross IT Contractor Job Market, Programming LanguagesProgramming Languages
Gerrards Cross
Matching contract IT job ads11
As % of all UK contract IT job ads sampled0.001 %0.001 %
Daily rates quoted00
Average minimum daily rate--
Average daily rate--
% change on same period last year-
Average maximum daily rate--
UK excluding London average daily rate£330£336
% change on same period last year-1.79 %
Hourly rates quoted00
Average minimum hourly rate--
Average hourly rate--
% change on same period last year-
Average maximum hourly rate--
UK excluding London average hourly rate£33.25£32.93
% change on same period last year+0.99 %
SQL BuckinghamshireSQL
Buckinghamshire

We calculate average IT contractor rates directly from the figures quoted and do not attempt to derive hourly rates from daily rates or vice versa.

SQL
Demand Trend

The chart provides a 3-month moving total beginning in 2004 of IT contractor jobs citing SQL across the Gerrards Cross region as a proportion of the total demand within the Programming Languages category.

Gerrards Cross SQL Demand Trend