Got to admit Business analysis and solution architecture work seems to be doing perfectly fine in the north east. I expect the DWP jobs at Benton will cause a lot of noise in the run up and post April
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London market has improved significantly compared to Q1 and Q2.
It will all go dead again at the beginning of October, as per usual.Comment
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Just had a very illuminating chat with an agent.
Tried to sell me a £300 pd gig in Exeter.
No thanks was the gist of my reply but just to humour him, I listened to his spiel for a bit.
The market is so bad that he claims he has plenty of candidates prepared to crawl over broken glass down the A30 just to do a face to face.
It's the worst it's ever been, apparently, & he's never seen it this bad in all his career. I was just beginning to regret having walked from my most recent role when he told me his age.
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He's right about there being plenty of people prepared to upsticks & move to the other side of the country for a not very good rate.
Indians, in a word.
Going back a few years, if you went for a local role which was a shoe in for your skillset, you'd be almost guaranteed to get the job. Nowadays, you've got this new flexible workforce that can move anywhere at the drop of a hat because a lot of them are young, single and without eye watering mortgages to pay.
There's no point thinking about it though, it just makes your blood boil.Comment
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Originally posted by The Only Way Is Keynsham View PostThere's no point thinking about it though, it just makes your blood boil.
Nothing is going to change the above you need to find a way to work around it....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNo it doesn't.... A lot of us on here have for years said that you need to get up the food chain and away from work that has low barriers of entry....
Nothing is going to change the above you need to find a way to work around it....
But, yes - I need to get away from the Microsoft stack type stuff because that's well and truly saturated with overseas competition.Comment
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Originally posted by The Only Way Is Keynsham View PostThat's fine if you are given the opportunity in one of your gigs to capitalise on such as bigging up a bit of workstream lead stuff you did for one client to get a scrum master role somewhere else.
But, yes - I need to get away from the Microsoft stack type stuff because that's well and truly saturated with overseas competition.
It may at times lead to longer gaps between contracts but longer term it leads to more money and a sustainable career.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by The Only Way Is Keynsham View PostThat's fine if you are given the opportunity in one of your gigs to capitalise on such as bigging up a bit of workstream lead stuff you did for one client to get a scrum master role somewhere else.
But, yes - I need to get away from the Microsoft stack type stuff because that's well and truly saturated with overseas competition.
That technical roles will be outsourced and competition will increase, and business focuses roles that require 'U.K.' soft skills will remain as is. Plus management roles.
No need to get angry at Indians when it's you that could have shifted into another area...Comment
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Originally posted by The Only Way Is Keynsham View PostThat's fine if you are given the opportunity in one of your gigs to capitalise on such as bigging up a bit of workstream lead stuff you did for one client to get a scrum master role somewhere else.
But, yes - I need to get away from the Microsoft stack type stuff because that's well and truly saturated with overseas competition.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by blackeye View PostSurely you could have seen this coming 10 years a go?
That technical roles will be outsourced and competition will increase, and business focuses roles that require 'U.K.' soft skills will remain as is. Plus management roles.
No need to get angry at Indians when it's you that could have shifted into another area...
I enjoy doing technical roles and I'd like to remain in a hands on technical role.
Secondly, I'm not angry at Indians. Just the situation.Comment
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Originally posted by munkee View PostGot to admit Business analysis and solution architecture work seems to be doing perfectly fine in the north east. I expect the DWP jobs at Benton will cause a lot of noise in the run up and post Aprilmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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