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    Alarm bells?

    I recently attended an interview for a contract where I was asked the following questions:
    - Would I start at 9am every day, so that everyone starts at the same time?
    - Would I be prepared to attend internal team meetings and be involved in team activities?
    - Would I be willing to mentor junior members of staff and check their work?
    - Would I be happy working in a role with constantly changing priorities and workload?

    In my current contract (which is 1.5 months from ending, with a small possibility of extension), I'm not really required or asked to do any of those things. I have some flexibility in my hours and work remotely once per week, I only attend meetings with the external client I deliver work to, I have no line management responsibility and I'm not asked to get involved in the work of 'junior' staff, and work on a brief-based system to complete work for an external client rather than picking up X, Y, Z as it crops up. Despite that, I still think (from what I've read) that my current contract would be on dodgy ground where IR35 is concerned… so I still work via an umbrella company.

    I was hoping to start a ltd company for my next contract, but the contract I interviewed for would seem to be firmly inside IR35. I don't want to go ltd if my contracts are going to be inside IR35. The agency told me that they word the contract "very carefully", but am I right in thinking that it's the working practices rather than what's in the contract that is ultimately important?

    I haven't been asked those questions in other interviews (for contracts) and would assume they were asked because the company had taken on contractors before who had subsequently refused to do those things. How would you have responded to those questions and would it influence your decision on whether or not to accept an offer?

    #2
    Originally posted by MB1983 View Post
    I recently attended an interview for a contract where I was asked the following questions:
    - Would I start at 9am every day, so that everyone starts at the same time?
    - Would I be prepared to attend internal team meetings and be involved in team activities?
    - Would I be willing to mentor junior members of staff and check their work?
    - Would I be happy working in a role with constantly changing priorities and workload?

    In my current contract (which is 1.5 months from ending, with a small possibility of extension), I'm not really required or asked to do any of those things. I have some flexibility in my hours and work remotely once per week, I only attend meetings with the external client I deliver work to, I have no line management responsibility and I'm not asked to get involved in the work of 'junior' staff, and work on a brief-based system to complete work for an external client rather than picking up X, Y, Z as it crops up. Despite that, I still think (from what I've read) that my current contract would be on dodgy ground where IR35 is concerned… so I still work via an umbrella company.

    I was hoping to start a ltd company for my next contract, but the contract I interviewed for would seem to be firmly inside IR35. I don't want to go ltd if my contracts are going to be inside IR35. The agency told me that they word the contract "very carefully", but am I right in thinking that it's the working practices rather than what's in the contract that is ultimately important?

    I haven't been asked those questions in other interviews (for contracts) and would assume they were asked because the company had taken on contractors before who had subsequently refused to do those things. How would you have responded to those questions and would it influence your decision on whether or not to accept an offer?
    The working practices sound well within IR35.

    I would not go ltd for this contract if I were you.
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #3
      Originally posted by cojak View Post
      The working practices sound well within IR35.

      I would not go ltd for this contract if I were you.
      Government role? Would never consider working for them they are trying to kill contracting while still trying to reap the benefits, no thanks!

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        #4
        I can't believe for one minute they would ask these questions at an interview. Sounds like utter crap to me. OP is trolling.
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          I can't believe for one minute they would ask these questions at an interview. Sounds like utter crap to me. OP is trolling.
          Not necessarily. It could be a public sector client.

          I, to have some fun, attended a telephonic interview last week with Capgemini (sub) for a role at HMRC in the sarff. I was asked (rather told) by the Indian team manager if I am willing to train some of their "resources", be in their office between 9 am and 7 pm every day (No exceptions), work extra hours to meet deadlines (no extra pay).

          Needless to say, I'm sure you know what I told him and his agent

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            #6
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            I can't believe for one minute they would ask these questions at an interview. Sounds like utter crap to me. OP is trolling.
            I can, I've heard variations on all of those, just not in one interview in one go.

            As Cojak said if those are the intended working practices I'd be a bit twitchy about the IR35 situation.

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              #7
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              I can't believe for one minute they would ask these questions at an interview. Sounds like utter crap to me. OP is trolling.
              Seriously, I was asked those questions. It seemed unusual to me, but since I've only had around 5 or 6 interviews for contracts before I thought I'd get some opinions from others.

              I wont name the company, but will say that they are listed on the FTSE 100.

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                #8
                Originally posted by MB1983 View Post
                I recently attended an interview for a contract where I was asked the following questions:
                - Would I start at 9am every day, so that everyone starts at the same time?
                - Would I be prepared to attend internal team meetings and be involved in team activities?
                - Would I be willing to mentor junior members of staff and check their work?
                - Would I be happy working in a role with constantly changing priorities and workload?

                In my current contract (which is 1.5 months from ending, with a small possibility of extension), I'm not really required or asked to do any of those things. I have some flexibility in my hours and work remotely once per week, I only attend meetings with the external client I deliver work to, I have no line management responsibility and I'm not asked to get involved in the work of 'junior' staff, and work on a brief-based system to complete work for an external client rather than picking up X, Y, Z as it crops up. Despite that, I still think (from what I've read) that my current contract would be on dodgy ground where IR35 is concerned… so I still work via an umbrella company.

                I was hoping to start a ltd company for my next contract, but the contract I interviewed for would seem to be firmly inside IR35. I don't want to go ltd if my contracts are going to be inside IR35. The agency told me that they word the contract "very carefully", but am I right in thinking that it's the working practices rather than what's in the contract that is ultimately important?

                I haven't been asked those questions in other interviews (for contracts) and would assume they were asked because the company had taken on contractors before who had subsequently refused to do those things. How would you have responded to those questions and would it influence your decision on whether or not to accept an offer?
                Is this the Co Op (manc or skem?)? Ive heard they have a fixed start time and if you're late by a few minutes, you only get paid for half a day!

                Current financial client has introduced a 'fixed' start and end time which isnt good for D&C.
                I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                  Is this the Co Op (manc or skem?)? Ive heard they have a fixed start time and if you're late by a few minutes, you only get paid for half a day!

                  Current financial client has introduced a 'fixed' start and end time which isnt good for D&C.
                  Wasn't like that when I was there. In fact, there were so few desks you might end up several floors away from everyone else.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by stek View Post
                    Wasn't like that when I was there. In fact, there were so few desks you might end up several floors away from everyone else.
                    I know a couple of people who were at Manchester in the last 3 months. They were only there 3 months and left at the first opportunity. Skem seems to have a high turnover of contractors unless agencies run speculative advertisments frequently!
                    I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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