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    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post

    The net migration figure is made much worse by the fact that many professionals are moving abroad due to the worsening conditions here and the cesspit that this country has become. So actually you have a brain drain simultaneously with an influx of migrants.
    You need to quantify that number for your statement to be any use. I'd imagine that's a very low overall percentage so not really adding to the problem. Easy to throw the term 'many' in but I'd doubtful its enough to be a contributing factor really.
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      It's not all doom and gloom if you verticalise yourself. e.g. if you're a Java dev, maybe you're a Java dev with deep retail and logistics experience?

      I'm finding that there's plenty of work out there for specialists, not so much for generic devs who just list a bunch of languages and platforms you've worked with.

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        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

        You need to quantify that number for your statement to be any use. I'd imagine that's a very low overall percentage so not really adding to the problem. Easy to throw the term 'many' in but I'd doubtful its enough to be a contributing factor really.
        Sure, I know a great deal of doctors (> 200). There is not a single one that is not fed up with the NHS and looking to do private work only or move abroad. Regular conversations with friends and colleagues about how to move to one of the Gulf states/Aus/NZ/Canada to escape the hell hole that this place has become. Agreed not many of those professionals will actually take the plunge and move but more and more are trying to do so. As for doctors, they pretty much all want out, so the brain drain in that segment is already well and truely under way (backed up by data - https://www.bmj.com/content/379/bmj.o3066).

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          Originally posted by DrewG View Post
          It's not all doom and gloom if you verticalise yourself. e.g. if you're a Java dev, maybe you're a Java dev with deep retail and logistics experience?

          I'm finding that there's plenty of work out there for specialists, not so much for generic devs who just list a bunch of languages and platforms you've worked with.
          Is that really a verb?

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            Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

            Is that really a verb?
            Probably not.

            Maybe we could say: focus on verticalisation.

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              Originally posted by DrewG View Post
              deep retail and logistics experience?
              With the exception of finance, you never see that kind of thing mentioned much on job adverts eg "Must have deep retail experience" If it really was so important then you would see it more often. I guess it helps as a filter when the client gets a 100 CVs.
              Last edited by Fraidycat; 25 May 2023, 13:59.

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                Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

                With the exception of finance, you never see that kind of thing mentioned much on job adverts eg "Must have deep retail experience" If it really was so important then you would see it more often. I guess it helps as a filter when the client gets a 100 CVs.
                I see it all of the time. Sometimes I will even filter ads on my industry vertical areas of expertise. I've been doing that for 8 years now and I've never unwillingly been out of contract.

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                  Originally posted by DrewG View Post
                  It's not all doom and gloom if you verticalise yourself. e.g. if you're a Java dev, maybe you're a Java dev with deep retail and logistics experience?

                  I'm finding that there's plenty of work out there for specialists, not so much for generic devs who just list a bunch of languages and platforms you've worked with.
                  I am not a Dev but the perception of 'being a lot of work out there' and actually landing a new contract are two very different things at the moment.

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                    Got my contract through for the gig I have been offered. They are doing the usual set piece of trying to lump the IR35 liability onto my shoulders so have kicked back and asked for an amendment.

                    Keep my seat on the bench warm. I may still need it

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                      Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
                      Got my contract through for the gig I have been offered. They are doing the usual set piece of trying to lump the IR35 liability onto my shoulders so have kicked back and asked for an amendment.

                      Keep my seat on the bench warm. I may still need it
                      Agent replied within 5 mins and removed it

                      Nice try lol...

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