Sorry, dont believe this for one second. There's no way a client will put a role out to market at contract rate then after interview say they want to offer permie terms.
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Surreal perm offer or what?
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£29k I would not get out of bed for double that unless Margot Robbie was holding the money
Its not uncommon for agencies to talk the end client into converting to a perm role either. Way more commission in it for them as someone else said
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I've been asked 10 minutes into the interview whether I would mind whether they interviewed me for the permanent position because they were so impressed with my CV. I had to tactfully say I was just there for the interim role and felt I was a wee bit over-qualified to do the job on a permanent basis.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostSorry, dont believe this for one second. There's no way a client will put a role out to market at contract rate then after interview say they want to offer permie terms.
Annual perm salary was what I took home in 6 months doing it on a contract basis too.Comment
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