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The first table below looks at the demand for the UI Programmer role in IT jobs advertised for the Berkshire region. Included is a guide to the average salaries offered in IT jobs that have cited UI Programmer in their job title over the 3 months to 22 May 2013 with a comparison to the same period in the previous 2 years. The second table is for comparison and provides aggregates for all Job Titles advertised for the Berkshire region.
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3 months to 22 May 2013 |
Same period 2012 |
Same period 2011 |
| User Interface Programmer |
| Rank |
192 |
178 |
172 |
| Rank change year-on-year |
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| Permanent jobs requiring a UI Programmer |
25 |
43 |
17 |
| As % of all permanent IT jobs located in Berkshire |
0.479% |
0.687% |
0.331% |
| As % of the Job Titles category |
0.509% |
0.727% |
0.351% |
| Number of salaries quoted |
25 |
41 |
17 |
| Average salary |
£37,500 |
£45,000 |
£50,000 |
| Average salary % change year-on-year |
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| 90% offered a salary of more than |
£21,700 |
£30,000 |
£43,000 |
| 10% offered a salary of more than |
£50,000 |
£50,000 |
£52,500 |
| UK excluding London average salary |
£35,000 |
£40,000 |
£35,000 |
| % change year-on-year |
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All Job Titles Berkshire |
Permanent IT job ads with a match in the Job Titles category |
4914 |
5915 |
4843 |
| As % of all permanent IT jobs located in Berkshire |
94.10% |
94.50% |
94.31% |
| Number of salaries quoted |
3900 |
5047 |
4023 |
| Average salary |
£42,500 |
£42,500 |
£42,000 |
| Average salary % change year-on-year |
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| 90% offered a salary of more than |
£26,500 |
£27,500 |
£26,000 |
| 10% offered a salary of more than |
£65,000 |
£62,500 |
£60,000 |
| UK excluding London average salary |
£38,000 |
£38,000 |
£37,500 |
| % change year-on-year |
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UI Programmer South East |
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UI Programmer Jobs Demand TrendThis chart provides a 3-month moving total of permanent IT jobs citing UI Programmer across the Berkshire region as a proportion of the total demand within the Job Titles category.
UI Programmer Salary TrendThis chart provides the 3-month moving average for salaries quoted in permanent IT jobs citing UI Programmer across the Berkshire region.
UI Programmer Salary HistogramThis chart provides a salary histogram for IT jobs citing UI Programmer across the Berkshire region over the 3 months to 22 May 2013.
UI Programmer Job LocationsThe table below looks at the demand and provides a guide to the average salaries quoted in IT jobs citing UI Programmer within the Berkshire region over the 3 months to 22 May 2013. The 'Rank Change' column provides an indication of the change in demand within each location based on the same 3 month period last year.
Location (Click each for more statistics) |
Rank Change on Same Period Last Year |
Matching Permanent IT Job Ads |
Average Salary Last 3 Months |
Average Salary % Change on Same Period Last Year |
| Newbury |
+12 |
7 |
£42,000 |
+40.00% |
| Reading |
-14 |
4 |
£19,500 |
-53.84% |
| Bracknell |
- |
1 |
£40,000 |
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UI Programmer South East |
UI Programmer Top 30 Related IT SkillsFor the 6 months to 22 May 2013, IT jobs across the Berkshire region that cited UI Programmer in their job title mentioned the following IT skills in order of popularity. The figures indicate the number of jobs and their proportion against the total number of IT job ads sampled with UI Programmer in their job title.
UI Programmer Top Related IT Skills by CategoryFor the 6 months to 22 May 2013, IT jobs across the Berkshire region that cited UI Programmer in their job title mentioned the following IT skills grouped by category. The figures indicate the number of jobs and their proportion against the total number of IT job ads sampled with UI Programmer in their job title. Up to 20 skills are shown per category.
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Bracknell, Berkshire
Essential Skills Development experience in JavaScript, Web Services, HTML, XML. Experience of mySQL database or other SQL database technologies... Experience of web development & content management solutions... ITIL certification.
KV Recruitment
Salary: £35000 - £40000 per annum + Car Allowance + Bonus
Posted: 19 May 2013
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