Based on a survey sent to managers in the telecommunications engineering field, Oxford Global Resources has released its Q2 2005 index of demand trends for high-end telecom consultants. The only study that gauges sentiment directly from front-line managers, the report covers demand projections for a full year into the future. Oxford, which specializes in finding high-tech consultants for mission-critical projects, approaches its research with an expert eye. The company is offering the survey results free of charge to interested parties.
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