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    #11
    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Yup, semantics completely, but very relevant in the BI contract market.
    I have also seen BI Developer roles that are predominantly SQL server based.
    I was just suggesting that they can also be described as someone who works with both multiple RDBMS and reporting tools.
    The difference is usually in the roles description / requirements.


    Yes, it is a risk and most of us have had to "bite the bullet" and go for it. My missus just did exactly this and bagged a role from her very first contract interview, however, she was previously a consultant so YMMV.

    How many years experience do you have?
    I'm finding I'm getting increasingly desperate emails from agents about both permie and contract roles. Market is looking good on the whole.

    I have around 6 years experience.

    Congrats to the Missus!

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      #12
      Originally posted by wannagopro View Post
      I'm finding I'm getting increasingly desperate emails from agents about both permie and contract roles. Market is looking good on the whole.

      I have around 6 years experience.
      Sometimes the desperation is due to the rate/salary offered or location.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #13
        Originally posted by wannagopro View Post
        I'm finding I'm getting increasingly desperate emails from agents about both permie and contract roles. Market is looking good on the whole.

        I have around 6 years experience.
        Yes, you will do, agents / pimps often sound desperate.
        The market, in BI, does seem quite good at the moment, however, I do know a number of good people on the bench.

        Congrats to the Missus!
        Cheers bud, just illustrating it can be done
        Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 10 August 2015, 15:36.
        The Chunt of Chunts.

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          #14
          Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
          Yes, you will do, agents / pimps often sound desperate.
          The market, in BI, does seem quite good at the moment, however, I do know a number of good people on the bench.



          Cheers bud, just illustrating it can be done
          Cheers for taking the time to respond, I'll check in with some agents to check out viability.

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            #15
            Agree with MrMarkyMark on the whole. Most BI people have a preferred or specialist tool set be it SQL Server stack, Cognos, BO, whatever. I've used all three but have a preference for one and that's the main thrust of the contracts that I'd rather take. However, I'm also a data warehouse developer and project manager/senior business analyst but given I'm no longer permie, the control I have over which parts of my skillset are used are more up to ClientCo in terms of what they've asked me to deliver dictates the skills employed.

            Good luck and while it's feasible to go it alone, I know of a couple of small pools of contractors with virtual offices who keep each other active.
            The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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              #16
              Although the MSBI looks good at the moment and there are plenty of roles in the market. but at the same time are too many BI people in the market in my opinion.
              The genuine MSBI contract rates have come down lately.
              Almost everyone with the SQL Development and DBA skills have delved into the BI Arena.
              Keep trying though, BI Analyst/Developer roles are a lot in number but not the best rates.
              Could try for BI Architect, if they seem genuine roles.

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                #17
                Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                Agree with MrMarkyMark on the whole. Most BI people have a preferred or specialist tool set be it SQL Server stack, Cognos, BO, whatever. I've used all three but have a preference for one and that's the main thrust of the contracts that I'd rather take. However, I'm also a data warehouse developer and project manager/senior business analyst but given I'm no longer permie, the control I have over which parts of my skillset are used are more up to ClientCo in terms of what they've asked me to deliver dictates the skills employed.

                Good luck and while it's feasible to go it alone, I know of a couple of small pools of contractors with virtual offices who keep each other active.
                Thanks for that LondonManc, encouraging.

                Are those pools of contractors people that you have met on the job? Getting to know a community of contractors would be great.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jkdaniel View Post
                  Although the MSBI looks good at the moment and there are plenty of roles in the market. but at the same time are too many BI people in the market in my opinion.
                  The genuine MSBI contract rates have come down lately.
                  Almost everyone with the SQL Development and DBA skills have delved into the BI Arena.
                  Keep trying though, BI Analyst/Developer roles are a lot in number but not the best rates.
                  Could try for BI Architect, if they seem genuine roles.
                  I'd be more comfortable with a developer/analyst role in truth, glad to hear from experienced folk that the market is good right now. I was looking at the market 5-6 months ago and it was pretty poor, so I guess a lesson there is that it can flip at any point (though I do remember reading that the election had an impact on the wider market)

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by wannagopro View Post
                    Thanks for that LondonManc, encouraging.

                    Are those pools of contractors people that you have met on the job? Getting to know a community of contractors would be great.
                    On the job, through going out drinking with colleagues, techie forums, etc.

                    Don't rely on them for contracts continually, still go through the agencies as required but they can be good for short term pieces of work or getting you on board somewhere more easily, e.g. knowing which agents are on the PSL, etc.
                    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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                      #20
                      Hey.

                      I`m a freelance BI consultant (MS BI backend SSIS, SSAS, SAP BI - all of it, JasperSoft, SAS, LogiAnalytics, Kimball etc) but mainly the SAP BO stuff. The market for MS BI guys seems good at the moment due to many of the traditional BO\Cognos etc customers migrating to it. In fact 50% of the recruiters that call me have seen SQL Server and SSIS on my CV (and presume I know the full stack), so there seems to be a lot of demand. Half the time if you have your first principles down (data modelling, star schemae, ETL concepts) you can apply yourself quickly, especially if you are a true BI specialist, not some DBA who sat next to a guy doing some SSAS for a week (I`ve met them!).

                      I was also a consultant previously, which helps a lot, I`ve a good few ex-customers and contacts who would welcome paying less than half of what they used to pay for my services!
                      Last edited by Drkarnivore; 12 August 2015, 19:01.

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