Market Insight & Salary Report | Change & Transformation UK
Salaries and contractor rates remain steady across both temporary and permanent roles. The current salary ranges echo 2023, revealing a drop from the unsustainable heights of the previous year. There has been the notable increase in contracts outside IR35, underlining businesses’ improved comprehension and management of IR35 regulations.
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Oliver Bradley | Senior Manager
Having started at Marks Sattin in 2016, I have progressed to Senior Consultant with a focus on senior level hires across business transformation & change on both an interim and permanent basis. I have built organisations' change capabilities both within the UK and Europe which have ranged from SMEs to FTSE 100.
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