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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostI suspect contractors on the bench don't count in the unemployment statistics, although I admit I did sign on once in the past (it was to get a discount price for an adult education course)Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAre you the only tester in the organisation, otherwise are you doing the work permanent staff do?Comment
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostApart from the exceptions where the role requires DV/SC clearance etc.
I used to be in Testing including Test Automation (in all application tiers - Front end, Middleware and Backend + traditional and Agile methodologies such as BDD/TDD)Comment
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moving to bench this friday. it will be a long haul this time. No hope of getting any job for a few monthsComment
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Hoping to turn something around in 2 months like last time
If less, fantastic.
If more...⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Is it just me, or has there been complete radio silence from recruiters in the last few days? Last week, things were looking up and I was getting calls and my CV was getting sent out. Now there is NOTHING but crickets. This is not looking good at all.Comment
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I know some positions that were going to go live have now been put back until April where I work, I can imagine it will be the same in other industries.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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IR35 off the menu now, let’s see these contracts come back now.
Each one of us will be rich by 2021!!!!
Seriously though, do we expect an increase in roles coming up with the attractiveness of us flexible types?Comment
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State of the Market
Originally posted by Dhrucku View PostIR35 off the menu now, let’s see these contracts come back now.
Each one of us will be rich by 2021!!!!
Seriously though, do we expect an increase in roles coming up with the attractiveness of us flexible types?
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