I am what you would probably call a generalist but haven't had to go Inside IR35 yet.
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Originally posted by edison View PostI've been negotiating with several agencies over the last few weeks to recruit a fairly large number of permies for a couple of clients. I've been quite shocked at how high the percentage fees are compared to what was the norm about 12-18 months ago. Several said they have so much work on, they have increased their fees. In one case it's almost double what the same agency was charging me at a different client in 2020.
Does this mean we might see a relative downturn for contractors v perms, at least in the next few months?Originally posted by mattster View Post
I suppose that depends on whether there is a big increase in perm demand relative to contractor, or whether this big increase is across the board. Hopefully the latter, any idea?
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been on the bench a week now now, but the phone calls are encouraging, had one interview for a good rate, until they mentioned some technical pairing interview, and they saw my reaction and I didn't ask any more questions, I know where that interview wentComment
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I have had about six approaches for a position at Luxoft.
I rejected out of hand because I have had bad experiences with them before but now because they are a Russian company. I suspect they are going to have big problems hiring staff going forward.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostI have had about six approaches for a position at Luxoft.
I rejected out of hand because I have had bad experiences with them before but now because they are a Russian company. I suspect they are going to have big problems hiring staff going forward."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
If you Google them it immediately says they are Russian so how is anyone working for them going to get paid?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Luxoft is owned by DXC so I wouldn't say it's Russian...Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Luxoft is owned by DXC so I wouldn't say it's Russian...I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
The original company was Russian which would have been enough for me to reject them even if I hadn't seen examples of their work before.Comment
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Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
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