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Emailed by an agent today about a public sector contract with this...
Duration: 6 months – forecast 24 months
IR35 Status: most likely outside, this will be determined once hired.
Is this a new thing? You need to win the gig to find out if its inside or outside.. or maybe he means when already on site. Who would be that dumb?Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostEmailed by an agent today about a public sector contract with this...
Duration: 6 months – forecast 24 months
IR35 Status: most likely outside, this will be determined once hired.
Is this a new thing? You need to win the gig to find out if its inside or outside.. or maybe he means when already on site. Who would be that dumb?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostTechnically, it's correct IR35 status should be determined by the contractor and customer together as all relationships are different and some contractors act as employees.
Sent from my CLT-L09 using Contractor UK Forum mobile appKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostEmailed by an agent today about a public sector contract with this...
Duration: 6 months – forecast 24 months
IR35 Status: most likely outside, this will be determined once hired.
Is this a new thing? You need to win the gig to find out if its inside or outside.. or maybe he means when already on site. Who would be that dumb?nomadd liked this postComment
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Surely every agent knows that if the say "inside" no one will bother applying so they say "most likely outside" until you're there, it's two weeks till April and you find out that "it's always been advertised as inside".Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostSurely every agent knows that if the say "inside" no one will bother applying so they say "most likely outside" until you're there, it's two weeks till April and you find out that "it's always been advertised as inside".
Hundreds will apply
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostEmailed by an agent today about a public sector contract with this...
Duration: 6 months – forecast 24 months
IR35 Status: most likely outside, this will be determined once hired.
Is this a new thing? You need to win the gig to find out if its inside or outside.. or maybe he means when already on site. Who would be that dumb?Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postpublic sector=inside ir35
Lots of agencies readvertise stuff that's put on DOS4 and quite a lot is outsideComment
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Software dev market's really, really quiet at the moment. I do wonder how much of this is the usual post-Christmas lull and how much of it is attributable to the ir35 mess.Comment
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