Cloud Recruitment Jumps by 233% in 2010
Feb 16, 2010 (PRN): New figures released today show that the demand for Cloud Computing specialists jumped by 233% in the first month of 2010.
Resource On Demand, a Cloud recruitment firm, has logged a record number of enquiries for salesforce.com and SaaS (Software as a Service) Specialists, jumping from 3 to 10 enquires per week. This is consistent with anecdotal evidence that shows increasing numbers of organisations placing their reliance in the Cloud, fuelling demand for Cloud specialists.
Lee Durrant, MD of Resource On Demand, believes that demand for Cloud Computing countered the downturn and gave way to a boom in cloud recruiting:
“Cloud computing is now more than a buzz word, organisations are seeing both economic and sound operational reasons to use Cloud technology. This appealed to organisations during the recession, due to value for money paired with an increased level of performance, and continues to appeal to them in the post-recession market place.”
Resource on Demand are aiding this rapid-growth market by offering a ‘pay as you go’ recruitment fee, which works hand in hand with SaaS models who also offer low monthly subscription fees.
Lee added: “With Resource On Demand, you pay a fixed, low monthly subscription fee, which starts when we find someone to fill the position and continues for the first 12 months in this position. If they leave, for whatever reason during the first 12 months, you simply stop paying the monthly fee. This means your costs remain unchanged and you can grow your business in this difficult environment.”
Resource on Demand began to see green shoots of recovery in the final quarter of 2009 and is now expanding to cope with the demand that they are facing.
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