I've been working for my current client since last June and renewed at the end of last year up until end of June this year.
I'm fairly happy that the role is outside IR35 - the contract was reviewed and working practices are fine. I work mostly from home, no direction or control exerted over me - generally due to my experience and seniority people come to me for advice on how we should approach things etc.
Despite all that I'm generally not keen on staying in one place for too long as I wouldn't want to start to be seen as part and parcel of an organisation. The client has already asked me to extend until the end of the year and I've as yet not commited to anything. I've told my agent I will think about it. The project has overrun but is now expected to be delivered around August/September time and they also require some additional post-launch support. I have so far suggested I may be willing to commit until end of September.
We are now discussing breaking up the team into smaller sub-teams. I have been approached and asked if I would be willing to lead one of these two product-focussed teams. I have tentatively said I would depending on the details.
Whilst IR35 is one concern, I tend to look at this as a business opportunity more than anything else. I have already indicated that as this is a change to the contracted developer role, this would require at least a new contract schedule clearly defining the scope of the role. I have also mentioned that due to the extra responsibilities that we may need to negotiate a rate increase. I have looped my agent into this so that they are aware. Are there any pitfalls to be aware of here? What kind of rate increase would you be aiming for?
The current rate is just short of my normal day rate. Given my experience, the role I've played in the project so far (I'm generally the person turned to for high level architectural and technical advice and consultancy), the fact that they've already indicated they want me to extend and have approached me regarding team lead makes me think 20% wouldn't be unreasonable. I have asked my agent to see what they think too as they obviously stand to benefit from a healthy increase. I've indicated to my agent that I would be willing to extend to the end of November if it helps get the renegotiated rate over the line.
Anything else I should be bearing in mind?
I'm fairly happy that the role is outside IR35 - the contract was reviewed and working practices are fine. I work mostly from home, no direction or control exerted over me - generally due to my experience and seniority people come to me for advice on how we should approach things etc.
Despite all that I'm generally not keen on staying in one place for too long as I wouldn't want to start to be seen as part and parcel of an organisation. The client has already asked me to extend until the end of the year and I've as yet not commited to anything. I've told my agent I will think about it. The project has overrun but is now expected to be delivered around August/September time and they also require some additional post-launch support. I have so far suggested I may be willing to commit until end of September.
We are now discussing breaking up the team into smaller sub-teams. I have been approached and asked if I would be willing to lead one of these two product-focussed teams. I have tentatively said I would depending on the details.
Whilst IR35 is one concern, I tend to look at this as a business opportunity more than anything else. I have already indicated that as this is a change to the contracted developer role, this would require at least a new contract schedule clearly defining the scope of the role. I have also mentioned that due to the extra responsibilities that we may need to negotiate a rate increase. I have looped my agent into this so that they are aware. Are there any pitfalls to be aware of here? What kind of rate increase would you be aiming for?
The current rate is just short of my normal day rate. Given my experience, the role I've played in the project so far (I'm generally the person turned to for high level architectural and technical advice and consultancy), the fact that they've already indicated they want me to extend and have approached me regarding team lead makes me think 20% wouldn't be unreasonable. I have asked my agent to see what they think too as they obviously stand to benefit from a healthy increase. I've indicated to my agent that I would be willing to extend to the end of November if it helps get the renegotiated rate over the line.
Anything else I should be bearing in mind?
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