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This section looks at the demand for Practical Extraction and Report Language (Perl) skills within the Cheadle region with a comparison to our Programming Languages category. Included is a guide to the average salaries offered in IT jobs that have cited Perl over the 3 months to 24 July 2008 with a comparison to the same period last year.
Practical Extraction and Report Language (Perl) |
| 3 months to 24 Jul 2008 | Same period last year |
| Rank | - | 8 |
| Rank change on same period last year | - |
| Matching permanent IT job ads | 0 | 1 |
| As % of all UK permanent IT job ads sampled | 0.000 % | 0.000 % |
| As % of the category below | 0.000 % | 12.50 % |
| Salaries quoted | 0 | 1 |
| Average minimum salary | - | £35,000 |
| Average salary | - | £37,500 |
| % change on same period last year | - |
| Average maximum salary | - | £40,000 |
| UK excluding London average salary | £37,187 | £35,508 |
| % change on same period last year | +4.72 % |
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| Matching permanent IT job ads | 35 | 8 |
| As % of all UK permanent IT job ads sampled | 0.018 % | 0.003 % |
| Salaries quoted | 33 | 8 |
| Average minimum salary | £28,492 | £24,808 |
| Average salary | £30,730 | £27,577 |
| % change on same period last year | +11.43 % |
| Average maximum salary | £32,967 | £30,346 |
| UK excluding London average salary | £35,183 | £35,555 |
| % change on same period last year | -1.04 % |
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Perl Demand TrendThe chart provides a 3-month moving total beginning in 2004 of permanent IT jobs citing Perl across the Cheadle region as a proportion of the total demand within the Programming Languages category.
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