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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWelcome to the club. I have my own stapler and a corporate branded mouse mat. Lovin it.Comment
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just received my last payment 2 weeks ago, I've got about 4 months warchest now, been on bench for 1 month alreadyComment
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2 months on the bench now. There's been a few green shoots, over the last few weeks but the outlook isn't good. For the last role I interviewed for, they went for someone who was willing to work £10k cheaper than the job was advertised for. Even though I had already cut my expectation by £15k. Some serious undercutting going on in the market.
The first question any agency is asking me these days is "What's your salary expectation?". It's become a race to the bottom, and I should think it will remain like this for a good few years.
May consider the nuclear option of looking overseas soon. Been approached for roles from Luxembourg, Dublin & Abu Dhabi but holding off for now.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View Post...May consider the nuclear option of looking overseas soon. Been approached for roles from Luxembourg, Dublin & Abu Dhabi but holding off for now.Comment
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostRates in the UAE have fallen drastically too. Nearly by around 30%-50%. Roles that offered 38K-42K couple of years ago, are being advertised for 18K-24K now. Same skillset requirements.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostYeah, I'm seeing the same. The one I got approached for was paying £60-70k with no pension, relocation allowance or accommodation help. Pre-covid the same role would have been paying around the £90-100k mark with some nice benefits. Although £70k would be good for the current climate, moving half way across the world for that is alot of faff. Who knows, I may change my tune in a month or two!Comment
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostBritish people get a much better rate than their Asian/African etc counterparts. To clarify, British in this context is not only just a British passport holder - you know what I mean. Since I have worked there 20 years ago, I would pack my bags if they offer 40K+ AED per month.Comment
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There are chancers...
" Applicants must be eligible to work in the specified location
Java 1.8 Developer
Java 1.8 Developer required for bug-fixing and identifying security holes.
Work from home with own device.
Location
Remote-United Kingdom
Industry
IT
Duration
3 months
Start Date
Immediate
Rate
£100 per Day "Comment
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Originally posted by perplexed View PostThere are chancers...
" Applicants must be eligible to work in the specified location
Java 1.8 Developer
Java 1.8 Developer required for bug-fixing and identifying security holes.
Work from home with own device.
Location
Remote-United Kingdom
Industry
IT
Duration
3 months
Start Date
Immediate
Rate
£100 per Day "Comment
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