hi all,
New to contracting....
I have been working as Infrastructure Analyst/Engineer - 3rd Line (Herts/London) permie for whole career. Mainly on VMware/Windows/Storage...My last job was getting boring so I decided to join another company, which is/was horrendous/terrible (still on probation - 1x week notice). I have just been offered a contract of 300/d (so desperate to leave that thought I wouldn't even get 300/d in London; should have tried 350/d). Basically it is a short 2x month (with possibility to extend) contract. Central government, via big agency.
It seems that the market is quite competitive at the moment, but I feel that if I do a good job I open a door and when they need someone again they might contact me instead of advertise the position (just guessing, as I am new to contracting).
In terms of maximising opportunities, which sort of strategies should I be looking at? Register with every single agency, ring them to discuss my profile? If I open a Ltd company now, and let's say stay out of work for > 6 months would that be a bad move?
I am looking at retraining and get certs in Linux, AWS, etc (although need the commercial hands-on experience).
I would appreciate comments, suggestions, past/present expiriences, etc.
rb51
New to contracting....
I have been working as Infrastructure Analyst/Engineer - 3rd Line (Herts/London) permie for whole career. Mainly on VMware/Windows/Storage...My last job was getting boring so I decided to join another company, which is/was horrendous/terrible (still on probation - 1x week notice). I have just been offered a contract of 300/d (so desperate to leave that thought I wouldn't even get 300/d in London; should have tried 350/d). Basically it is a short 2x month (with possibility to extend) contract. Central government, via big agency.
It seems that the market is quite competitive at the moment, but I feel that if I do a good job I open a door and when they need someone again they might contact me instead of advertise the position (just guessing, as I am new to contracting).
In terms of maximising opportunities, which sort of strategies should I be looking at? Register with every single agency, ring them to discuss my profile? If I open a Ltd company now, and let's say stay out of work for > 6 months would that be a bad move?
I am looking at retraining and get certs in Linux, AWS, etc (although need the commercial hands-on experience).
I would appreciate comments, suggestions, past/present expiriences, etc.
rb51
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