Cost of living crisis less of problem for tech pro retirees than others
Unlike other professions, retired techies may not be beating down the door to return to the workplace to cope with the unrelenting rise in the cost of living, according to a global recruitment agency.
"Generally speaking, we are starting to see more older workers choose to stay in work for longer or consider a return to work post retirement," he told."Interestingly, where this is the least prominent when looking at professional services / white collar roles is within technology.” Obviously some sectors offer higher compensation based on complexity and availability of skills. Robert Walter found, for example, that First Class cybersec graduates can expect starting salaries of £40,000+ at some of the big consultancies.
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