I would really like to know this.
Been here more than 2 months and beaten out of every interview by someone else. Get feedback that am technically strong, positive, friendly but that the other person had a "little bit extra" that made them more suitable. WTF. Does London not need .NET contractors. Should I just go home where I can and have got jobs easily? I've got over 6 years experience ( over 4 in .NET ), but apparently there are plenty of others here who are better than me.
One guy in an interview said that last year they were struggling to find anyone but this year they got 7 strong candidates to choose from. I've been asking for 300 a day, but have gone for interviews where rate is around 250.
Does the market pick up at all in September? Did I pick a bad time to come here in July?
I look on Jobserve, is there somewhere else that's better?
If anyone could shed some light on this for me I would be grateful. I have enough money to last until the end of Sept and then it is goodbye time to go back home to Aust. Obviously London doesn't need another experienced .NET programmer...
Been here more than 2 months and beaten out of every interview by someone else. Get feedback that am technically strong, positive, friendly but that the other person had a "little bit extra" that made them more suitable. WTF. Does London not need .NET contractors. Should I just go home where I can and have got jobs easily? I've got over 6 years experience ( over 4 in .NET ), but apparently there are plenty of others here who are better than me.
One guy in an interview said that last year they were struggling to find anyone but this year they got 7 strong candidates to choose from. I've been asking for 300 a day, but have gone for interviews where rate is around 250.
Does the market pick up at all in September? Did I pick a bad time to come here in July?
I look on Jobserve, is there somewhere else that's better?
If anyone could shed some light on this for me I would be grateful. I have enough money to last until the end of Sept and then it is goodbye time to go back home to Aust. Obviously London doesn't need another experienced .NET programmer...

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