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Starting Salaries

Alan Bannatyne, chief financial officer at Robert Walters, told the BBC people in many UK industries were quitting for better-paid jobs amid soaring demand.<br>"15% is the minimum pay rise we're seeing, but some are increasing their salaries by up to 50%," he said.

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Starting Salaries

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  1. Starting Salaries Robert Walters, which focuses on placing professionals in roles, said firms were in a "fierce competition for talent" and it was "incredibly hard to find the right people". As a result, Mr Bannatyne said salary inflation was the highest he had seen in 20 years, although there had been "winners and losers" from Covid and not everyone was in a position to pay well many business listings.

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