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Maybe it's just me, but I tend to take a month straight off the bat. Maybe go away somewhere, maybe not.
You're unlikely to see me entertaining offers inside 4 weeks anyway, but then I don't really consider that "bench time" either. It's holiday, freedom, LIFE!
Well I think the market has picked up a little this week - two interviews and an offer.
Anyone else notice this?
Bit of a carp rate (£300/day), but just about worthy of a banana I think
Well I think the market has picked up a little this week - two interviews and an offer.
Anyone else notice this?
Bit of a carp rate (£300/day), but just about worthy of a banana I think
After speaking to a lot of agents recently I am starting to realise the no1 reason behind the recent lull in some IT sectors is the April 2016 contractor implications. This is making many convert contract roles to perm or simply make do with existing resource
After speaking to a lot of agents recently I am starting to realise the no1 reason behind the recent lull in some IT sectors is the April 2016 contractor implications. This is making many convert contract roles to perm or simply make do with existing resource
Hmmmm, unsure how much truth there really is in this.
May just be agent speculation.
After speaking to a lot of agents recently I am starting to realise the no1 reason behind the recent lull in some IT sectors is the April 2016 contractor implications. This is making many convert contract roles to perm or simply make do with existing resource
More like wishful thinking on the part of the client (trying to save money) or the agent (trying to get the commission on placing a permie candidate). Pretty soon the penny will drop it ain't gonna happen no matter what the government do. Not for proper contractors anyway.
After speaking to a lot of agents recently I am starting to realise the no1 reason behind the recent lull in some IT sectors is the April 2016 contractor implications. This is making many convert contract roles to perm or simply make do with existing resource
The changes if they are introduced will mean risk for the client, so yes this makes sense. They will wait for the announcements, then they need a few weeks for the legal beagles to work out their strategy.
I think this will dampen demand somewhat but shouldn't prevent clients from hiring until March, shouldn't affect extensions.
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