Tech contractor rates guide reveals premium for in-demand tech professionals

Advice for professionals
- Ensure your skills are up to date: Keep on top of new and emerging tech in your area of expertise to future proof your contractor prospects. Don’t forget to work on your soft skills, too. Employers look for contractors with strong communication, critical thinking and adaptability skills.
- Look for projects that interest or challenge you: Working on projects of interest will allow you to make your mark on exciting tech developments. Also consider projects that challenge you to upskill and stay on top of the latest developments.
- Protect against automation: AI, machine learning and robotic process automation are all evolving how tasks are completed. As organisations look for increased productivity and efficiencies, more will be employing such technologies. Coders, computer programmers, software engineers and data analysts have been identified as roles that could be automated, so develop your capabilities to avoid becoming obsolete.
- Be flexible with where you work: Flexibility is vital to most contractors. But with more workers returning to the office, be willing to spending time in the workplace interacting with colleagues face-to-face.
Advice for employers
- Create a world-class EX: The employee experience, or EX, is a powerful attraction tool for in-demand contractors. Consider every step of the EX, beyond simply attraction and onboarding, to secure then retain technology contractors. Hold your organisation’s offering to a global standard.
- Be flexible: Contractors often chose temporary and project work because they value the autonomy to design their working day to suit their life. While many organisations are asking their people to come back into the office, consider how you can balance the flexibility contractors desire with company policies – you may attract more hard-to-find talent by offering them the choice in how they work from home versus remotely, or a combination of both.
- Promote your organisation’s interesting projects: Contractors want to work on interesting and challenging projects that allow them to hone and develop their skills and expertise. Share your projects when engaging with in-demand contractors to attract their interest.
- Utilise contractor expertise to upskill your workforce: Contractors are well-placed to further the skills of your permanent workforce through their fresh perspectives, ideas and previous project experience. Create opportunities for your permanent staff members to work and share knowledge with the contractors you engage.
For further information please contact Kathryn Crowden at kathryn.crowden@hays.com.au
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