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Originally posted by nomadd View Post100% of my contracts have been found in the first 12 months of the year.Comment
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Devops took over the hype train from agile about 4 years ago.
Contract market was hot for Devops as companies could see a way to automate away sys admin roles by switching to the cloud and using automation tools. Or they tried agile and failed and thought devops was a magic bullet to a high performance team
There were of course no 'dev ops engineers' at the start - hence high day rates. People just learnt AWS and chef, ansible, terraform etc. And rebadged themselves. I worked for a devops consultancy briefly - not in a dev role. And I would get dev ops engineers calls.
Now many have moved to the cloud - and the devops hype trains cools - demand for dev ops contract engineers will fall.
Originally posted by Bluenose View Postdevops contract market = the jury is out.
One well known agency circulated a word document two weeks ago with a list of a dozen benched devops contract candidates.
And yeah, we all see the adverts on Jobslut but i am not sure how many of them are real.
On the other hand, Python with R skills and able to manipulate data subsets within a lake means you can get a lottery ticket to the front office bonus pool and don't need to post on here anymore with us peasants as £35k will be your monthly take-home.Comment
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Applied for a role advertised by 6 agencies
nobody called, 7th agency found my CV and have put me forward. Not the best rate, but 10 minutes from home.Comment
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Interview today for permie £120K role
Walked into the room
Panel of 7 interviewers + agent
Billionaire owner sitting in the middle - I’m thinking I should have had that 3rd glass of wine beforehand rather than 2
Question 1 from billionaire owner
Why don’t contractors want to be permie
Because we don’t need to hang around a suck up to tulipty bosses with power complex that needs 7 people to interview (was reply in my head)
Gave a bland reply about IR35
Went downhill fast
Asking me bollocks questions about nothing to do with the role - where everyone in the room was terrified to ask anything the boss was not asking,
Got to a point where I thought the game was up, so might as well have some fun
Boss asked me if I had any questions
I asked how the **** could thus company afford to have 7 people interview for this role I could do standing on my head, and not ask 1 question about the role itself
Boss said it was the best question of the day
and showed me the door
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostInterview today for permie £120K role
Walked into the room
Panel of 7 interviewers + agent
Billionaire owner sitting in the middle - I’m thinking I should have had that 3rd glass of wine beforehand rather than 2
Question 1 from billionaire owner
Why don’t contractors want to be permie
Because we don’t need to hang around a suck up to tulipty bosses with power complex that needs 7 people to interview (was reply in my head)
Gave a bland reply about IR35
Went downhill fast
Asking me bollocks questions about nothing to do with the role - where everyone in the room was terrified to ask anything the boss was not asking,
Got to a point where I thought the game was up, so might as well have some fun
Boss asked me if I had any questions
I asked how the **** could thus company afford to have 7 people interview for this role I could do standing on my head, and not ask 1 question about the role itself
Boss said it was the best question of the day
and showed me the door
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK ForumComment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostInterview today for permie £120K role
Walked into the room
Panel of 7 interviewers + agent
Billionaire owner sitting in the middle - I’m thinking I should have had that 3rd glass of wine beforehand rather than 2
Question 1 from billionaire owner
Why don’t contractors want to be permie
Because we don’t need to hang around a suck up to tulipty bosses with power complex that needs 7 people to interview (was reply in my head)
Gave a bland reply about IR35
Went downhill fast
Asking me bollocks questions about nothing to do with the role - where everyone in the room was terrified to ask anything the boss was not asking,
Got to a point where I thought the game was up, so might as well have some fun
Boss asked me if I had any questions
I asked how the **** could thus company afford to have 7 people interview for this role I could do standing on my head, and not ask 1 question about the role itself
Boss said it was the best question of the day
and showed me the doorComment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostLike this!
But I think its fair to say that December and August are the months most of us tend to be lean pickings.
That was voluntary, too - I must've really hated that contract.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostInterview today for permie £120K role
Walked into the room
Panel of 7 interviewers + agent
Billionaire owner sitting in the middle - I’m thinking I should have had that 3rd glass of wine beforehand rather than 2
Question 1 from billionaire owner
Why don’t contractors want to be permie
Because we don’t need to hang around a suck up to tulipty bosses with power complex that needs 7 people to interview (was reply in my head)
Gave a bland reply about IR35
Went downhill fast
Asking me bollocks questions about nothing to do with the role - where everyone in the room was terrified to ask anything the boss was not asking,
Got to a point where I thought the game was up, so might as well have some fun
Boss asked me if I had any questions
I asked how the **** could thus company afford to have 7 people interview for this role I could do standing on my head, and not ask 1 question about the role itself
Boss said it was the best question of the day
and showed me the door
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum
I went to an interview with one of the big tech firms a few weeks ago, about 12 people there in the room "interviewing" me, for half a day. Complete and utter shambles of incoherent unstructured nonsense. It would be impossible for any one person to deal with the constant bombardment of mostly random irrelevant questions. I did start to gently take the mickey.
Anyways they will not be on the list of possible vendors next time I am writing up shortlists.Comment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostI went to an interview with one of the big tech firms a few weeks ago, about 12 people there in the room "interviewing" me, for half a day. Complete and utter shambles of incoherent unstructured nonsense. It would be impossible for any one person to deal with the constant bombardment of mostly random irrelevant questions. I did start to gently take the mickey.
Anyways they will not be on the list of possible vendors next time I am writing up shortlists.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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