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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
Do you also get paid in bundles of £50 notes in unmarked brown envelopes, no contract, no invoice, no VAT, no guarantee ?Comment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View PostI never get asked for references and i never offer them.Comment
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Contract market suddenly booming, right when I'm about to go permie. Agents have been messaging me on linkedIn for the last 2 days with different contract opportunities. They seem pretty desperate because when I say I'm off the market they ask if I can recommend anyone (which they hardly ever did before).
The roles they talked to me about are all for public sector clients, all outside ir35 and paying from 350 to 450 a day. Not too shabby to be honest.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostContract market suddenly booming, right when I'm about to go permie. Agents have been messaging me on linkedIn for the last 2 days with different contract opportunities. They seem pretty desperate because when I say I'm off the market they ask if I can recommend anyone (which they hardly ever did before).
The roles they talked to me about are all for public sector clients, all outside ir35 and paying from 350 to 450 a day. Not too shabby to be honest.Comment
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I've just put a couple of techie type roles in the Opportunities thread...outside too.Clarity is everythingComment
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I got sent this a few days (not sure why, i'm not a PM). Look at that day rate!
Agile Project Manager - AR /VR Mobile & Software Development Projects - 4 months contract - IMMEDIATE START - FULLY REMOTE
My client are in the midst of some state of the art Tech projects including AR /VR with some highly recognisable themes!
Essential experience;- Project managed 2 x projects from start to end using Agile Methodology
- Project coordination skills
- Strong Verbal communicator
- Agile methodology
- JIRA
- Confidence to run meetings and communicate with different levels both technical and non-technical
- AR /VR projects experience
- Familiarity with Tech stack of Unity, JavaScript, Python, Flutter, iOS, Android
Contract : 4 months +
Rate : £200-320/day all in MAX
If you are interested then please send your CVComment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostI got sent this a few days (not sure why, i'm not a PM). Look at that day rate!
Out of interest, I did ask if it was inside or outside IR35 from April - no response, but i suspect inside/umbrella, since the day rate says "all in MAX".
They don't need to issue an SDS until just prior to the first payment for work done after April 5th - which could be July given how long some end clients take to pay...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
They don't need to issue an SDS until just prior to the first payment for work done after April 5th - which could be July given how long some end clients take to pay...Comment
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