Originally posted by m0n1k3r
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Originally posted by 6128k View Post
I've boomed with my 3rd interview! The role is inside, so this will be a new experience, but at least it's 100% remote.
Ask if they apply or not, if they do apply and its a surprise to you, ask for a rate bump. There's two threads (at least) in the other part of the forum about it.
As for the difference between temp employee and contractor this (13.8% barely legal but may not be legal deduction from your date rate) is one shining example of a big difference that, surprisingly, not many people seem to know about in this thread.Comment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View Post
Just be careful around the 13.8% deduction for apprentice levy and employers NICS.
Ask if they apply or not, if they do apply and its a surprise to you, ask for a rate bump. There's two threads (at least) in the other part of the forum about it.
As for the difference between temp employee and contractor this (13.8% barely legal but may not be legal deduction from your date rate) is one shining example of a big difference that, surprisingly, not many people seem to know about in this thread.Comment
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
You say that but I've noticed a lot more places are listing PAYE rate. ie £500 + 17% for employer costs. I think it will eventually become the norm.
Reed (I think) tried to introduce the concept of enhanced pay which was PAYE with holiday pay included within the hourly rate but I don't think that got any traction...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
That isn't PAYE rate - it's missing holiday pay - which would add another 12.07% to employer costs.
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I'm currently disappointed somehow by the market, even though it's not a new sensation for me. I'm optimistic that by the end of August or September, things will pick up. Several people from my circle are currently "on the bench" as well.
I reached out to someone on LinkedIn who has over 20 years of experience in front-end development since they are actively looking for their next contract. They mentioned that the market is decent, although the rates are somewhat lower. I may not be at the top tier yet, but hearing a more optimistic perspective is encouraging, even though that doesn't pay the bills.Last edited by andromedan; 16 August 2023, 22:07.Comment
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Had a good chat with an agent yesterday who confirmed that the market isn't great but they're expecting it to pick up in Sept/Oct. Apparently there's been a lot of contract to perm conversions going on.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHad a good chat with an agent yesterday who confirmed that the market isn't great but they're expecting it to pick up in Sept/Oct. Apparently there's been a lot of contract to perm conversions going on.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHad a good chat with an agent yesterday who confirmed that the market isn't great but they're expecting it to pick up in Sept/Oct. Apparently there's been a lot of contract to perm conversions going on.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
Did they say what that expectation is based on?Comment
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