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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostIt might be picking up a little now but not the expected post Summer bounce.
Result:
3 Jobs.
Impressive.
And it is September not January...Comment
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Been out since the end of June, and only then because the client ran out of work....
It's really so quiet, was hoping for the September bounce but as others have said it doesn't seem to be happening...
Do what thou wiltComment
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I think its largely to do with Brexit, and the affect it has had on the job market. I read that the job market in the financial services industry has never been so bad.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou're in IB, right? I'm not massively surprised w/r to the general trend in IB, plus the post-Brexit situation. I haven't noticed anything in my particular niche area (mainly math/stats consultancy for large civil engineering projects), but it's a world away from the London IB scene. Perhaps it's IT more generally though...Comment
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Deutsche bank is a big worry for financial services when it goes it will take a lot of others with it along with plenty of jobs. Its been on borrowed time since 2008 the only reason its not fallen yet is all the undisclosed ECB bailouts but now Merkel has clearly stated no more bailouts its going sooner or later & could become a catalyst for another selloff.
Deutsche & Brexit have both stalled the jobs market in financial services A lot of the advertised jobs do not exist either many agencies think its a good idea to put ghost ads up to populate their database then try to market those into clients!Comment
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostDeutsche bank is a big worry for financial services when it goes it will take a lot of others with it along with plenty of jobs. Its been on borrowed time since 2008 the only reason its not fallen yet is all the undisclosed ECB bailouts but now Merkel has clearly stated no more bailouts its going sooner or later & could become a catalyst for another selloff.
Deutsche & Brexit have both stalled the jobs market in financial services A lot of the advertised jobs do not exist either many agencies think its a good idea to put ghost ads up to populate their database then try to market those into clients!
Regarding the state of the market, I am starting to get worried just a tiny little bit. The recent content in September does provide fruit for thought. I suppose that we, contractors, are getting the squeeze from both ends: the chancers from India or somewhere abroad attempting to get in the UK market with cheap rates and the lock down / freeze out from London financial services, especially, investment banking and the latter effect is a time-delay effect of months.
The obvious question then what is the trend for permanent side of the fence? Because if that side is also failing them we could be in eventual trouble.Comment
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostThis is a **** up situation and it needs to stop. Problem is that neither us knows how to stop recruiters making up fake job advertisements. I see a lot. I thought hosting a site in Africa or Russia, but then I read some of forums here on legality and stuff. I have motivation when on the bench to may be build a website, but when I am off it, the idea, it goes for a button
Regarding the state of the market, I am starting to get worried just a tiny little bit. The recent content in September does provide fruit for thought. I suppose that we, contractors, are getting the squeeze from both ends: the chancers from India or somewhere abroad attempting to get in the UK market with cheap rates and the lock down / freeze out from London financial services, especially, investment banking and the latter effect is a time-delay effect of months.
The obvious question then what is the trend for permanent side of the fence? Because if that side is also failing them we could be in eventual trouble.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostThis is a **** up situation and it needs to stop. Problem is that neither us knows how to stop recruiters making up fake job advertisements. I see a lot. I thought hosting a site in Africa or Russia, but then I read some of forums here on legality and stuff. I have motivation when on the bench to may be build a website, but when I am off it, the idea, it goes for a button
Regarding the state of the market, I am starting to get worried just a tiny little bit. The recent content in September does provide fruit for thought. I suppose that we, contractors, are getting the squeeze from both ends: the chancers from India or somewhere abroad attempting to get in the UK market with cheap rates and the lock down / freeze out from London financial services, especially, investment banking and the latter effect is a time-delay effect of months.
The obvious question then what is the trend for permanent side of the fence? Because if that side is also failing them we could be in eventual trouble.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMore interestingly, how long can HMG hide the numbers of unemployed rising if the job market has tanked. With so many contractors benched, it's surely only a matter of time before they have to start claiming or at least considering it, especially if warchests aren't big.Comment
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