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Originally posted by simes View PostIt has been a ride, to be sure.
But, the contract for the first role is now signed for a contract to start 1st October. And, the second role is also progressing. This last probably to start mid October. Both Outside IR35.
Both these contracts are through past contacts. Applying via Jobserve has elicited zero response.
Very pleased for you!
Having decent contacts has always been key. I've had very little work from job boards, although I do still trawl through them when I'm nearing the end of a contract as it would be daft not to.Comment
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Originally posted by simes View PostIt has been a ride, to be sure.
But, the contract for the first role is now signed for a contract to start 1st October. And, the second role is also progressing. This last probably to start mid October. Both Outside IR35.
Both these contracts are through past contacts. Applying via Jobserve has elicited zero response.Comment
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Seems to have improved slightly but rates are down, somewhat.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Currently in contract for another 8 weeks been told no chance of an extension but there is a perm offer being tabled.
Offer isn't very good but the role is varied and gives some great exposure to some great technologies but looks like it will be stressful.
So same dilemma as everyone else.Comment
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostSeems to have improved slightly but rates are down, somewhat.
qh
Contract market is showing some signs of life BUT a lot of contracts I see are short, 3 months contracts. Companies don't seem too optimistic about the future. Covid/Brexit effect I suppose.
On the other hand, permanent roles are still there but the salaries are slightly lower than 12 months ago, like that's the price you need to pay to get the "certainty" of a permie role.
Anyways, in this climate, I've managed to get 2 interviews lined up, one for a contract and one for a permanent role.Comment
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostSeems to have improved slightly but rates are down, somewhat.
qh
Hopefully those pricks will get burned the second the market picks up and they lose all their contractors who are only there due to desperation.Comment
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I said yes to be put forward for a gig that is a fair bit less than my normal day rate, but it is what I enjoy doing, so fingers crossed something comes of it.
I suppose one plus of contracting remote/WFH is that you don't have to take only one gig at a time.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by coolhandluke View PostCurrently in contract for another 8 weeks been told no chance of an extension but there is a perm offer being tabled.
Offer isn't very good but the role is varied and gives some great exposure to some great technologies but looks like it will be stressful.
So same dilemma as everyone else.______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostBe careful as moving from contract to perm in the same role is an IR35 siren alert...
I go from thinking just accept the role, skill up and take a look at contracting again in 12 months to know your worth and ask for a higher salary and be prepared to walk.
I'm seeing quite a few jobs being posted on the usual sites but the number of applicants seems to be very high. I know that approx 175 applied for my current role.Comment
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