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    Originally posted by TheDude View Post
    After a few busy weeks in September call for my skills (Scala) have dried up.
    https://www.jobserve.com/JobLanding....A21627B66349FA

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      Originally posted by willendure View Post

      In my experience, Indians have a natural aptitude for making things complicated when they should be simple. Seems like a cultural trait.
      I'd agree with that....over complicate things on the 2 occasions that I've worked with them in large businesses.

      Saw a job posted on LI this morning and 78 people commented on the role I'd say about 75% plus of the names responding were Indian it is very noticeable now the number of Indian applicants...eye opening in fact....

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        Its say outside IR35, but the job spec mentions 'line mangement' of junior developers, i guess they mean team leadership.

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          Semi-retired after coming out of a fairly lengthy contract & now helping elderly parents. Thought I'd have a look to see what's out there, WFH or a few days a week to help cope with winter while stuck here in the UK (dire isn't it? ). Anyway, what's up with all the "Must have current SC clearance" requirements I'm seeing frequently? I thought this had been resolved years ago? I can understand the case if it's DV clearance that's required but isn't SC clearance a 4-6 week job these days? Think my last 3 or 4 contracts have took that long anyway (non-SC) due to all the compliance stuff that's required these days.

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            Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
            Semi-retired after coming out of a fairly lengthy contract & now helping elderly parents. Thought I'd have a look to see what's out there, WFH or a few days a week to help cope with winter while stuck here in the UK (dire isn't it? ). Anyway, what's up with all the "Must have current SC clearance" requirements I'm seeing frequently? I thought this had been resolved years ago? I can understand the case if it's DV clearance that's required but isn't SC clearance a 4-6 week job these days? Think my last 3 or 4 contracts have took that long anyway (non-SC) due to all the compliance stuff that's required these days.
            It's a buyers market so agencies are being fussy and trying to restrict it down to the candidates they think we get an interview and the job...
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              Originally posted by eek View Post

              It's a buyers market so agencies are being fussy and trying to restrict it down to the candidates they think we get an interview and the job...
              I thought there was a rule brought in to drop the SC requirement being stated unless the work is required immediately, which given most contracts take a while to start now anyway I assumed it'd now be a rarely seen requirement.

              So after all the talk and action taken years ago it still hasn't been resolved

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                Originally posted by SuperZ View Post

                I thought there was a rule brought in to drop the SC requirement being stated unless the work is required immediately, which given most contracts take a while to start now anyway I assumed it'd now be a rarely seen requirement.

                So after all the talk and action taken years ago it still hasn't been resolved
                Assumption is if you had it before, you can get it quickly, with people who've not had it before, you never know, you might go through the motions only to find out 6 months later the person didn't get it and is effectively useless. So it basically increases your chances of starting...at some point.

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                  Originally posted by dsc View Post

                  Just read that NHS in Scotland is paying up to £830 per hour for psychiatrist cover as they have no people left. I wonder how much the end psychiatrist gets paid and how much the "consultancy" gets.
                  It would be more cost effective to give that to the patient and tell them to buy themselves some specials treats to make them feel happy.

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                    Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
                    Semi-retired after coming out of a fairly lengthy contract & now helping elderly parents. Thought I'd have a look to see what's out there, WFH or a few days a week to help cope with winter while stuck here in the UK (dire isn't it? ). Anyway, what's up with all the "Must have current SC clearance" requirements I'm seeing frequently? I thought this had been resolved years ago? I can understand the case if it's DV clearance that's required but isn't SC clearance a 4-6 week job these days? Think my last 3 or 4 contracts have took that long anyway (non-SC) due to all the compliance stuff that's required these days.
                    Getting SC can take up to three months in some cases. As for "must have current SC clearance" this is code for "tulip's on fire, we want to hire ASAP all the contractors fired by Reeves in July".
                    Last edited by squarepeg; Today, 14:06.
                    You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.

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                      https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.u...d-from-the-uk/

                      Immigration was higher than expected in 2023. The majority made up by Indians.

                      Ricki has done us over. Called over his home boys and now the UK has unemployed, highly skilled workforce.

                      Shirley this was the point of HS2. To get more people working in London, effectively. With COVID and WFH what's the point in HS2 and who will use it?

                      There is only one way out of this and that is to make London a 24hr city. We could increase the GDP of London by having shops and food outlets open all hours. Just my suggestion btw

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