This is more ammunition against the Public Sector rules going over to the Private Sector. At the moment there is no scrutiny on who they recruit but if they are claiming direction and control then surely they can't discriminate with age, sex, race, etc. ?
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Originally posted by silverlight1 View PostPersonally finding PM / Programme Mgr market quite good.
Just been put forward for Snr Project Manager role at £750pd in Insurance even though I have another offer on the tableComment
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I got told on Monday my contract wasn't being renewed - contract finishes tomorrow. So I started applying Monday night for jobs, got an interview yesterday afternoon and had the contract signed by COB. Don't start until January but that's to be expected this time of year.
I'm genuinely not trying to gloat here, I just want to know what I'm doing differently so that I can keep doing it. Possible reasons are:
- My core skill set (.Net/JQuery/SQL Server) is in high demand?
- I have a large wider skill set and keep it current (Angular2/React.JS/MongoDb/Node.js/Java/Spring)
- My day rate may be lower than what some of you are used to (350-400 generally)
- IR35 Status isn't the be all and end all for me
- Flexible on industry
- My location is Manchester (I suspect this is a big part of it)
How does this differ from people who've been on the bench ages? Like I say, I'm genuinely not trying to gloat. I'm sure it could quite easily happen to me, but I think this is worth investigating?Comment
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I am a tester so not a like for like comparison but oddly (in as much as things are normally running down for Christmas about now) the phone has been ringing a lot more this week.
Anecdotally from reading on here, people up North seem to be doing alright. Has the SE and London become oversubscribed?Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI am a tester so not a like for like comparison but oddly (in as much as things are normally running down for Christmas about now) the phone has been ringing a lot more this week.
Anecdotally from reading on here, people up North seem to be doing alright. Has the SE and London become oversubscribed?Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostHas the SE and London become oversubscribed?nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostDo you think the smart people are getting their contractors in before the January 'rush'?Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostI believe so: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...report/dec2016Comment
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostDo you think the smart people are getting their contractors in before the January 'rush'?
If there is a need the offer will go out. If there isn't they will wait until there is. No point trying to put simple logic to the entire contracting market at seasonal times IMO.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostHas the SE and London become oversubscribed?
I think outside London & the SE its probably slightly easier as less competition & more genuine advertised roles. London & SE as many on here have said is a race to the bottom then wait for the rates to slowly creep up again once its obvious employing work visa contractors for low rates is a very bad idea should hopefully even things out a bit but as always how long can you afford to wait before jumping back in.
6-9 months gaps are not rare right now either I am told by the few agents I speak to at the moment its not uncommon for them to receive 200 CV's per hour of most general roles posted on jobserve & on premium paying roles as many as 500-750 CV's within a few hours.Last edited by uk contractor; 8 December 2016, 22:37. Reason: to keep punctuation policeman mrmarkymark happy!Comment
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