Originally posted by Bluenose
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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostReading all the doom and gloom scenarios on here and on LinkedIn I was expecting a long stint on the bench once my current contract ended.
After I put a message out on LinkedIn that I am available for new contracts from so and so date (outside IR35 only) I had probably 10 people reach out with 3 strong leads. I also applied to about 10 job ads on jobsite.co.uk, got an interview from that too. First interview 8 days after my LinkedIn post with 2 others scheduled for next week - Embedded Software Development (medical devices). Got the first contract I interviewed for.
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
Medical seems to be doing fairly well at the moment and also embedded is very different to what most people do here, so I'd say you're in a very different part of the market, hence different conditions apply.Last edited by zonkkk; 30 September 2024, 10:10.Comment
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The .Net contract market from what I can see if all but dead outside of London and financial services.
I've got a year left on a FTC and I'm setting myself up for a remote £50k-£65k a year perm job when it ends as a worse case scenario.
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Originally posted by coolhandluke View PostThe .Net contract market from what I can see if all but dead outside of London and financial services.
I've got a year left on a FTC and I'm setting myself up for a remote £50k-£65k a year perm job when it ends as a worse case scenario.Comment
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Originally posted by zonkkk View Post
I totally agree. I have spent a lot of time upskilling to C#, .NET, Cloud... (which I have actively used in my previous contracts) and all approaches bar 1 have been for Embedded devices which was surprising to me.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
What are you using for embedded out of curiosity? I always assumed it was C, but perhaps the scene is different these days. At some stage I wanted to move to Intel (even had an interview via a buddy that works there, but they went with an internal hire), but since they announced tulipe results, I think that ship has sailed...Comment
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Just seen an advert for Barclays for 2 solution architects.
Pay was £382 inside with 2 days in Knutsford, good luck finding anyone willing to do that at that rate...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostJust seen an advert for Barclays for 2 solution architects.
Pay was £382 inside with 2 days in Knutsford, good luck finding anyone willing to do that at that rate...Comment
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Originally posted by avonleigh View Post
People with do it though when they haven't worked for 6 or 12 months. They will know that. Done it myself back in 2003. Took a shocking rate for 9 months in Milton Keynes. Awful. But glad I did as kept the mortgage being paid.
Equally it's half what a competitor was paying me 2 years ago..merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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