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    Sainsbury's don't ask your age but the rest do apparently.

    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      Originally posted by avonleigh View Post
      Think the supermarkets prefer to employ students over older people as well. My son, was able to find a part time job with Tesco pretty easily.
      Older people are better for pickers and delivery drivers. However there has been a massive decline in online supermarket deliveries.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        Disaster strikes and we are moving from 2->3 days in the office from July.

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          M&S and Waitrose take on older workers…also B&Q.

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            Been sending my CV for a few jobs recently that I had quite a strong match for. After some initial enthusiasm (car salesman like) from the recruitment agent that I would be one of only 2 put forward, it still fizzled out and they opted to interview candidates with most industry experience first, rather than just go by the tech skill set. I guess when they get 100s of applications they can be as choosy as they like and tick off all of their desired experience criteria.

            I think what bothers me about all this is that I am starting to get a feeling like I might be over the hill as a contractor. I'm 48. In the first 20 years of my career, I seemed to be able to talk my way into anything tech related. My dad held cradle-to-grave type employment when he was starting out in the UKs defense industry, but left to become a contractor. His advice was be a contractor when you are young but get into something more reliable before you get too old, and he certainly found it harder to find contracts as he got over 60. Possibly an issue our generation faces that his did not to the same extent, is that tech is evolving ever faster. As a chartered engineer in his generation, things certainly changed, but just not at the pace it is for us.

            A friend, same age as me is on the bench, and had a couple of interviews by 25 year olds from which he was promptly rejected.

            Old dogs need some new tricks?

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              Originally posted by TheDude View Post
              Disaster strikes and we are moving from 2->3 days in the office from July.
              Oh no. Just when it gets hot and humid and you want to be sitting in the garden in shorts with a lemonade and ice keeping an eye on your mobile for work messages.

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                Anyone else noticed some positive rebounce lately?

                Hadn't heard from recruiters for a year but today all of a sudden I've received 3 OIR35 opportunities via email and 2 in my Linkedin inbox.
                I'm a software engineer.

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                  Originally posted by JazzyFry View Post
                  Anyone else noticed some positive rebounce lately?

                  Hadn't heard from recruiters for a year but today all of a sudden I've received 3 OIR35 opportunities via email and 2 in my Linkedin inbox.
                  I'm a software engineer.
                  Grab em! Those could be the last of the April bounce, which normally fizzles out towards the end of May.

                  Or maybe this is start of more longer term improvement, stock markets around the world have been doing well this week.

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                    Originally posted by willendure View Post
                    Been sending my CV for a few jobs recently that I had quite a strong match for. After some initial enthusiasm (car salesman like) from the recruitment agent that I would be one of only 2 put forward, it still fizzled out and they opted to interview candidates with most industry experience first, rather than just go by the tech skill set. I guess when they get 100s of applications they can be as choosy as they like and tick off all of their desired experience criteria.

                    I think what bothers me about all this is that I am starting to get a feeling like I might be over the hill as a contractor. I'm 48. In the first 20 years of my career, I seemed to be able to talk my way into anything tech related. My dad held cradle-to-grave type employment when he was starting out in the UKs defense industry, but left to become a contractor. His advice was be a contractor when you are young but get into something more reliable before you get too old, and he certainly found it harder to find contracts as he got over 60. Possibly an issue our generation faces that his did not to the same extent, is that tech is evolving ever faster. As a chartered engineer in his generation, things certainly changed, but just not at the pace it is for us.

                    A friend, same age as me is on the bench, and had a couple of interviews by 25 year olds from which he was promptly rejected.

                    Old dogs need some new tricks?
                    I'm 40 and I feel like this is the case not only for contracts but perm as well. The "old" boys typically want to have a reasonably good salary / rate which might not be the case with someone younger without a family / mortgage / used to a certain standard of living. I've seen ads for most generic roles where 5yrs+ exp is enough and a few lead / head ones where 10-12yrs+ are also acceptable, that's all still well below 40yo in terms of age. I'm already tulipting my pants what happens when I'm 50yo and still have a good 10-15yrs ahead of me :/

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                      Originally posted by JazzyFry View Post
                      Anyone else noticed some positive rebounce lately?

                      Hadn't heard from recruiters for a year but today all of a sudden I've received 3 OIR35 opportunities via email and 2 in my Linkedin inbox.
                      I'm a software engineer.
                      No, not seen any improvement in the market at all. It's pretty much non-existent for testing roles. A few permie roles in Holland, Germany and Switzerland but UK only 3 new contract roles added on Jobserve yesterday.

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