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Demand for IT Professionals Reaches All-Time High in Canada


    - Canadian IT Staffing Leader Identifies Key Hiring Trends -

    TORONTO, May 14 /CNW/ - The demand for IT professionals in Canada is on
the rise and shows no sign of slowing down. According to statistics compiled
by CNC Global, Canada's leading provider of IT staffing services, numbers for
Canadian companies hiring IT staff reached an all-time high during the first
quarter of 2007. These latest numbers reflect a 10% increase over the last
quarter and even surpassed the demand experienced during the build up to Y2K,
suggesting that the economy is stable and more companies are turning to
technology to stay competitive in today's global economy.
    "The demand for IT professionals has been increasing steadily over the
past 36 months demonstrating a steady growth. This continues to put pressure
on the talent supply. It is also forcing companies to adopt new ways to
attract the talent that they need. We're seeing this right across the
country," said Terry Power, president, CNC Global.
    CNC Global's Quarterly Report: "IT Staffing Requirements in the Canadian
Market - Q2, 2007," identifies key hiring trends among Canada's blue chip
companies and Small-Medium Sized Enterprises. It includes an analysis of
hiring and demand patterns, hiring requirements, salary and rate fluctuations,
as well as IT positions and skills most in demand.Highlights from CNC Global's Q1 Report:
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    National:
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    -   The demand for full time roles continues to grow in all regions
        across the country. It accounts for 50% of all demand in the GTA.

    -   Typically, this growth would come at the expense of contract
        positions, but over the last quarter, the demand for contract roles
        increased 26%, up 31% over the last 6 months. As a result, contract
        opportunities remain twice as numerous as full time ones.

    -   What positions are most in demand? Requirements for Architects spiked
        330% across the country, the largest increase for a single position
        this quarter, but the most sought after role is still the Web
        Developer. This role accounts for one in every five job orders.

    -   While application development roles make up nearly 60% of demand
        across the country, the demand for infrastructure roles has increased
        138%, led by requests for Security Analysts, Database Analysts and
        Database Administrators. Nationally, this focus is the result of a
        growing emphasis on security, as well as the recent release of
        Microsoft's new operating system, Vista.

    -   The top skills for Q1, 2007 were Project Management, Business
        Analysis, Communication Skills and Bilingualism. This continues the
        demand for business and communication skills and underlines the
        changing role of IT within many organizations - from that of a
        cost-center to strategic partner.

    -   Technical skills most in-demand were Java, Oracle, SQL, Unix, and
        .NET, reflecting the ongoing priority of web-based skills.

    -   The hardest skills to locate in the market were Internet and
        infrastructure related and included: Websphere, SAP, Tivoli, and
        Citrix. At the same time, while .net skills are numerous, there
        remains a shortage of IT professionals with senior capabilities in
        this area.

    Regional Markets:
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    -   The GTA continues to account for more than half of all requirements
        across the country, but regional growth continues to be strong,
        especially in the West.

    -   In Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg, CNC Global experienced
        an average 14% increase in the demand for permanent hires, the
        strongest first quarter growth in permanent hiring that the West has
        seen in three years. In Calgary, full-time position requirements
        surged 33%. In Edmonton they jumped 19% (after a 48% increase during
        2006).

    -   The strongest growth in the West was in Calgary. Requirements jumped
        almost 20% with a focus on Architects, Business Analysts and Help
        Desk Support.

    -   Vancouver posted growth in virtually all technical roles, the most
        sought after being Architects (up 31%), Project Managers (up 20%) and
        Business Analysts (up 30%). All of these roles were on the
        application development side and the demand for them reflected new or
        expanded project cycles.

    -   Edmonton saw the highest demand for Project Managers in its history,
        up over 300%, while the demand for testers and other application
        development roles declined slightly.

    -   In Montreal, contract requirements increased 46%, with most of the
        region's growth coming in the area of web development, which was up
        76%. At the same time, the demand for Architects, Business Analysts
        and Project Managers remained strong, as budgets and project cycles
        ramped up for 2007 in both the public and private sectors.

    -   Halifax showed the most growth in Infrastructure-related roles, up
        244% over the fourth quarter of 2006. Contract requirements in
        Halifax doubled in the last three months, and permanent requirements
        jumped 29%.About CNC Global

    With more than 250 employees in 11 branches across Canada, CNC Global
specializes in sourcing IT professionals for full-time and contract positions
and offers customized solutions for contractor administration, payroll
administration, vendor management, recruitment advertising and HR
communications. In 2004 and 2005, CNC Global was named as one of Canada's Top
5 Small-Medium Employers and currently ranks 9th in the Branham Group's list
of the country's "Top Professional Services Companies". CNC Global is also one
of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies. For further information visit
www.cncglobal.com.

    About Vedior North America

    For the most prestigious organizations across a wide range of industries,
Vedior North America offers a one-stop global staffing solution. Vedior NA is
able to flexibly tap into all of the specialized skills required to quickly
adapt to every business condition. Unlike "general purpose" staffing
companies, Vedior NA's staff possesses the market sector experience needed to
ensure the optimal fit between its clients' needs and their experienced talent
pool. Vedior NA is part of the Netherlands-based Vedior, NV, one of the
world's largest staffing companies with a diversified portfolio of brands
targeting a broad range of industry sectors in 44 countries. Vedior's shares
are listed on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange and included in the AEX
index of most actively traded securities under the symbol VDR or VDR.AS. For
more information on Vedior NA, visit www.VediorNA.com. For more information on
Vedior, NV, visit www.vedior.com.




For further information: Martha Linton, Cohn & Wolfe, (416) 924-5700
ext. 4048, martha_linton@ca.cohnwolfe.com; Nadia Beale, Cohn & Wolfe, (416)
815-9100 ext. 263, nadia_beale@ca.cohnwolfe.com