June 2008 - Expert Group on Future Skills Report
The Expert Group on Future Skills Needs released their latest report on the ICT
(Information and Communications Technologies) Sector under the press release title:
"Strong
Future and Opportunities for ICT Sector in Ireland"
The ICT sector will continue to provide job and growth opportunities for the Irish economy and
workforce according to the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, which launched its latest
report on 23 June 2008, Future Requirement for High-Level ICT Skills in the ICT Sector.
- Findings
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- The Irish ICT industry has largely recovered from the global downturn experienced in
2001 and that there now is a substantial shift in the skills mix and levels.
- Projected demand for ICT skills is set to exceed domestic supply. Industry has also identified
issues relating to the supply of people with high levels of technical skills due in part to the lower
numbers of high performing school leavers choosing to study in computing and electronic engineering
disciplines.
- A greater share of all ICT employment is now accounted for by people with high-level skills, with
lower skills jobs being replaced by those with requirements for strong technical, computing and
engineering based skills.
- Graduate numbers in computing and electronic engineering have declined from a peak in 2002 although
overall the intake into these courses appears to have stabilised. The numbers entering computing courses
have seen a small increase and the number of PhD graduates in computing and electronic engineering is
expected to increase significantly over the coming years.
- Inward migration will continue to be an important source of ICT skills into the future. Ireland is
seen as a location to which experienced talent can be attracted from all over Europe.
For more information and to see the full report:
http://www.skillsireland.ie/press/releases/2008-06-23-future_ict_skills.html
Top IT Jobs Board, ComputerJobs.ie, also talk about positive IT trends for employees - see their article here:
http://www.computerjobs.ie/IT_Jobs/article_253.asp