Thank you - Summary
Thank you for being honest. Seriously it is very refreshing (I must tell you that I have been thinking that this things might be an issue but it is always better to hear it from others).
If you are interested here is my feedback to some things
- I should check my CV
Ok this is fair enough - I am not native (surprise!). In fact I had my CV professionally checked but I have made some modifications maybe not so professional.
- Lack of UK contracting experience.
Well this IMO is only mentality of recruiters but if this is how it is I can't help that. I did a lot of really big things, and i can talk about it all day long however - nobody cares anyway. No hard feelings about that - but this experience is by no means different from what I could get on British market.
- Ok linked in link has its history but it should be changed - sounds weird
- My skills...
I am kind of person who does not like to dig in one hole for ages. I have noticed one day that employers usually give me only ability to develop my skills to certain level and then my learning curve is going up very slowly and this is not something that suits my need for learning. I also noticed that most developers have some gaps in knowledge. Very good developers sometimes have no idea about networking or databases. This is later on problem for project (lack of ability to tune database and write optimal queries IS a problem). So why not learn databases better? Then someone sees that you know it best from team and they make you Database Architect.
Anyway - long story - I want to know whole landscape not just study one tree for my lifetime.. it should be good (IMO) for contractor however I may be wrong.
I have already noticed that knowing more is a sin sometimes.
Thank you all - I will try to take this advices to my heart, fix what I can and do my best
Thank you for being honest. Seriously it is very refreshing (I must tell you that I have been thinking that this things might be an issue but it is always better to hear it from others).
If you are interested here is my feedback to some things
- I should check my CV
Ok this is fair enough - I am not native (surprise!). In fact I had my CV professionally checked but I have made some modifications maybe not so professional.
- Lack of UK contracting experience.
Well this IMO is only mentality of recruiters but if this is how it is I can't help that. I did a lot of really big things, and i can talk about it all day long however - nobody cares anyway. No hard feelings about that - but this experience is by no means different from what I could get on British market.
- Ok linked in link has its history but it should be changed - sounds weird
- My skills...
I am kind of person who does not like to dig in one hole for ages. I have noticed one day that employers usually give me only ability to develop my skills to certain level and then my learning curve is going up very slowly and this is not something that suits my need for learning. I also noticed that most developers have some gaps in knowledge. Very good developers sometimes have no idea about networking or databases. This is later on problem for project (lack of ability to tune database and write optimal queries IS a problem). So why not learn databases better? Then someone sees that you know it best from team and they make you Database Architect.
Anyway - long story - I want to know whole landscape not just study one tree for my lifetime.. it should be good (IMO) for contractor however I may be wrong.
I have already noticed that knowing more is a sin sometimes.
Thank you all - I will try to take this advices to my heart, fix what I can and do my best

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