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How easy to pick up part-time contracts? e.g. 3-4 days a week

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    How easy to pick up part-time contracts? e.g. 3-4 days a week

    For technical roles.

    Skillset is MS Dynamics CRM, if that matters.

    #2
    Not very easilu and only really through relationships you've had with previous clients I would say.
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      #3
      Originally posted by cybersquatter View Post
      For technical roles.

      Skillset is MS Dynamics CRM, if that matters.
      Depends how desperate the client is..... Optevia (blurgh) have a lot of people working from home which could be another option... I think Nigel Frank recruit for them...
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        #4
        I'll let you know over the next few weeks. I'm leaving my current contract position after being in the same place for over 3 years, they are offering me part time work, along with another two clients, but I'll see how it pans out

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          #5
          There is (or rather should be) a demand. Clients do have projects that don't need a full-timer, or are very short term. The problem is that agencies are really only interested in longer term contracts. Clients think that they must provide a certain length in order to get contractors, so they beef the role up or "manage" internally, and most contractors want full-time work.

          I work part-time for a number of clients - but that's through networking, not through agencies. If you want to do it, you're going to have to do all the marketing yourself. It's worth it once your there, as you can also charge more (though I've heard some agents say "it's a short term role, so the rates are naturally not very high" )
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            #6
            Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
            (though I've heard some agents say "it's a short term role, so the rates are naturally not very high" )
            Funny that, I've had a few agents try to sell me a low rate by saying 'the rates a bit low but that's because its a long term contract'

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              #7
              Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
              Funny that, I've had a few agents try to sell me a low rate by saying 'the rates a bit low but that's because its a long term contract'
              Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
              I've heard some agents say "it's a short term role, so the rates are naturally not very high" )
              There should be a book of agent's sales pitches to contractors.
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