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Not so. I've worked with and grown teams in the UK, US and India, and there is great talent in each. There are more challenges in hiring offshore, so the interviewing process is important. I'm still convinced that, after flying out to India to do 3rd round interviews, that one of the candidates I met face-to-face was not the same person I'd previously spoken to on the phone. -
This is it. All very well hiring cheap/cheaper labour from around the country or world but at some point people will be returning to offices and they won't be able to afford to do it.Originally posted by eek View PostI'm waiting for May / June time when companies discover that a lot of people are no longer available as being inside IR35 means they can't claim expenses.
And I say June as it will be about then that contractors discover the issue as the umbrella looks at the expenses claim and says - "sorry, no can do".Comment
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Your occasional reminder that the City while being important and influential isn't in fact the entire Contracting industry and practices vary.Comment
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All the traditional city contracts (10’s of thousands) will be competing in all other markets after lockdown and realization of the new normalOriginally posted by SussexSeagull View PostYour occasional reminder that the City while being important and influential isn't in fact the entire Contracting industry and practices vary.
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No need to pay them back for another 15 months, by that time government will write the majority off when one man bands go under in the new normOriginally posted by simes View PostAnd I daresay it will be the same period of enlightenment when contractors who took the BBBL offer and borrowed, only to find that they haven't been able to work through the LtdCo at all since then will realise it is impossible to ever be able to pay it back.
I wonder if that will get back up the chain of communication.
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They probably should have thought of that!Originally posted by simes View PostAnd I daresay it will be the same period of enlightenment when contractors who took the BBBL offer and borrowed, only to find that they haven't been able to work through the LtdCo at all since then will realise it is impossible to ever be able to pay it back.
I wonder if that will get back up the chain of communication.Comment
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Would you mind sharing this secret land, where you can hire the good quality developer 2-3x cheaper?Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post5/10 years ago yes I would agree
Not now by a long shot
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Slovakia Hungary and a few other European places are certainly much cheaper than London. Lithuania as wellOriginally posted by AndrewK View PostWould you mind sharing this secret land, where you can hire the good quality developer 2-3x cheaper?Comment
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You can hire good quality developers for 2-3x cheaper (actually 66% cheaper than contractors) in the UK, they are called Permies and some get paid around 60KOriginally posted by AndrewK View PostWould you mind sharing this secret land, where you can hire the good quality developer 2-3x cheaper?
Some even less than that, you can also hire graduates and juniors in the UK for half that price.Last edited by Fraidycat; 19 January 2021, 06:11.Comment
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These days you can hire experienced UK contractors on junior permie salariesOriginally posted by Fraidycat View PostYou can hire good quality developers for 2-3x cheaper (actually 66% cheaper than contractors) in the UK, they are called Permies and some get paid around 60K
Some even less than that, you can also hire graduates and juniors in the UK for half that price.
No need for offshoring.
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