What happens when everyone on LinkedIn has the 'Open to work' feature on?
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
never been to indonesia, what's it like?Comment
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Originally posted by krytonsheep View PostWhat happens when everyone on LinkedIn has the 'Open to work' feature on?
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Originally posted by krytonsheep View PostWhat happens when everyone on LinkedIn has the 'Open to work' feature on?
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Just done an interview. Java, 5 days onsite. 60k. After me, they had another 4 people to interview. 3 interview stages, with a tech test.
State of the market!
Please God! Need a job!
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The actuarial contract market seems dead as well right now. Contract ending in December. Nothing much going on so taken a FTC until May. Good salary and benefits and hopefully things will have picked up a bit by then.
I don't really want to go perm but if I could get something with similar benefits as the FTC: £108k, 15% pension, 30 days holiday + bonus I'd consider it. Rates, tax and IR35 have chipped away at the contractor premium since I started out 10 years ago.Comment
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostJust done an interview. Java, 5 days onsite. 60k. After me, they had another 4 people to interview. 3 interview stages, with a tech test.
State of the market!
Please God! Need a job!Comment
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Could be. Just seen 3 contracts in my area that I can apply for, and I have not seen anything at all in this vicinity for 2 whole months!!Comment
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Before the Budget 2024 Wednesday 30th October 2024
IT Risk Analyst
12 Month Contract
Hybrid (2 days a week in the office)
Financial Services
ASAP Start Date
My Financial Services client is currently seeking for an IT Risk Analyst to join the team.
Logistics:
- 12 Month Rolling Contract
- £375 p/d inside IR35
- Occasional visits to the london office (twice a week)
After the Budget 2024, the upswing is the Loan Charge Scandal will be reviewed again from LCAG, WTTG.
However, this does not help existing contractors with uncertainty.
This is for the record. We will the direction after the USA election by this time next week.Comment
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