job ads

IT executives seek pastures new

New research shows nearly 200 IT executives left the UK to find employment abroad last year

Written by Phil Muncaster

UK-based IT executives are increasingly looking to move abroad to find employment, according to new research by online career service provider Experteer.

The study of 13,000 executives in various industries across Europe found that IT, along with finance and professional services, was the most likely sector to experience cross-border migration by staff.

Advertisement

Eleven per cent – nearly 200 – of the IT executives questioned said they had moved countries within the last year to find new employment.

Many IT workers may be looking abroad because promotions and pay rises are being cut due to the current economic climate, according to Experteer's UK managing director Torsten Muth.

"The economic downturn in countries like the UK is one of many reasons," he added. "However the UK is ahead of the curve in this respect because other countries will follow [into recession]."

Muth argued that Europe has increased its appeal for IT executives because many may have already studied abroad or lived abroad in the past. "And with IT it doesn't really matter where you are – the language barrier is much less," he added.

Employers looking to keep their senior IT staff should keep the channels of communication open, advised Muth.

"They need to give regular updates on what's happening and telling them that once the economic situation changes there will be new opportunities, because otherwise that person may look elsewhere," he added.

Do you agree?

IT white papers

Search vnunet IThound

Top categories

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Watch

BusinessGreen.com eco-entrepreneur podcast logo

03 Dec 2008

4.07 MBEco-entrepreneur Podcast: Atlantis Resource Corporation More...

Podcast image

28 Nov 2008

12.57 MBComputing podcast - Standard Life's offshoring plans; and the prospects for government IT More...

Shaun Nichols and Iain Thomson

28 Nov 2008

7.11 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

Poll

Microsoft

Unified Communications: Collaboration

Unified Communications: Collaboration

What is the main advantage of using collaboration technologies?

Previous poll results

Spotlight

Computer virus

15 million new malware types discovered in 2008

Kaspersky Lab puts value of cyber-crime business at $100bn   More...

Iomega BlackBelt

Review: Iomega eGo BlackBelt drive

Iomega's ruggedised hard drive promises safe portability for mobile professionals   More...

Yahoo headquarters

Yahoo saga looks set to rumble on

Carl Icahn casts doubt on new Microsoft bid, and would...  More...

Sun Microsystems

Sun takes on Adobe and Microsoft with JavaFX

Vendor claims easy creation and deployment of rich internet applications   More...

Primary Navigation