I don't know what I am missing but I find it it impossible to get LinkedIn to return meaningful job search results.
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
That's because Two Tier Starmer and Rachel From Accounts ****ed up any chance of recovery with their destructive budget and policies. Mark my words, there will be NO recovery while these clowns are in charge.
In the alternate reality, which you and I dream of, she could have repeal IR35 with a bottom of the cigarette packet disclaimer item. Just like in the same way Off Payroll Worker Rules were voted in. Sigh. It was nearly there. If she had been a project planner. Milestone M1 then M2 and then M3 might have worked (and before anyone cchimes in. I am not a Tory BTW)Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
I'm longing to do the same. Been on the platform since 2004 but these days I shudder at the crap I read. And these hard luck stories are pathetic. Bound to do more damage than good. I'm really relishing the day I can delete my profile completely. That day is coming soon I feel.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostI don't know what I am missing but I find it it impossible to get LinkedIn to return meaningful job search results.
technical lead
solution architect
Originally, I had too much tags in my job profile. e.g.
full stack tech lead
java engineering manager
java javaee j2ee tech lead
...
It was just a nightmare of notifications. It is not easy as I said to actively to search for jobs, because of the bolt-on UX/UI. Basically, you are fighting the wood grain of the algorithm.
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Latest is a recruiter asking for xmas ideas for a 1 year old....really!?! it is only gonna get worse with this rubbish and the begging posts as December loomsComment
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I'm looking at what I believe to be our "sister" site: ContractorUK on Reddit.
There is a thread on there:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ContractorU...o/daily_rates/
where contractors are saying what rate they are on.
The values are high, with an average of around £650/day.
Are these real? I'm surprised rates are so high at the moment with the market being so quiet.
Do we think some of these numbers are exaggerated?
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI'm looking at what I believe to be our "sister" site: ContractorUK on Reddit.
There is a thread on there:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ContractorU...o/daily_rates/
where contractors are saying what rate they are on.
The values are high, with an average of around £650/day.
Are these real? I'm surprised rates are so high at the moment with the market being so quiet.
Do we think some of these numbers are exaggerated?Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostI don't know what I am missing but I find it it impossible to get LinkedIn to return meaningful job search results.Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI'm looking at what I believe to be our "sister" site: ContractorUK on Reddit.
There is a thread on there:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ContractorU...o/daily_rates/
where contractors are saying what rate they are on.
The values are high, with an average of around £650/day.
Are these real? I'm surprised rates are so high at the moment with the market being so quiet.
Do we think some of these numbers are exaggerated?Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Would be surprised if the sort of people who earn four figures a day would boast about it on Reddit.Last edited by gables; 2 December 2024, 09:24.Comment
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Boom!...ish, got confirmed extension till end of March 25, I know the hiring manager asked for a year, so...yeah it's less, still a blessing in this tulip market, so I'll take it of course.
As for rates, £650pd is sky high for me, even 80% of that is sky high, although with inflation and cost of living going up, I'm fairly sure it's not as sky high as it was 3yrs ago.Comment
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