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    A few of the large recruitment companies have reported disappointing financial results over the last year indicating that the tech job market is struggling.

    More bad news yesterday when Bytes, the UK's largest Microsoft reseller forecasted a weak outlook after worse than expected results and their shares fell by 33%.

    Other big resellers like Computacenter and Softcat also saw sharp falls in their share price as a result.

    Yet another indicator, if we ever needed one, to show that the contractor market is probably going to remain challenging for quite a while yet.

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      Originally posted by edison View Post
      Despite relatively limited knowledge of the product, she found the older men were keen to talk to her and then get roped into talking to one of the sales guys.
      She must be cute!

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        Originally posted by edison View Post
        A few of the large recruitment companies have reported disappointing financial results over the last year indicating that the tech job market is struggling.

        More bad news yesterday when Bytes, the UK's largest Microsoft reseller forecasted a weak outlook after worse than expected results and their shares fell by 33%.

        Other big resellers like Computacenter and Softcat also saw sharp falls in their share price as a result.

        Yet another indicator, if we ever needed one, to show that the contractor market is probably going to remain challenging for quite a while yet.
        IT.Contracting.UK.co.uk is done.

        Regardless of how good you are or what skills you have or whether you have a double first first from Oxford .

        2yrs ago, I was close to finishing my house project. I was uttley dependant on contracting to provide an income.

        2yrs latter, house project has still not been completed. Luckily I didn't push ahead with the planned basement .

        Nevermind, no point wishing for a market which is not there. Have to play the game with the current cards.

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          Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post

          IT.Contracting.UK.co.uk is done.
          So you keep saying.

          I'll keep at it for a few more years, though.

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            Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post

            IT.Contracting.UK.co.uk is done.

            Regardless of how good you are or what skills you have or whether you have a double first first from Oxford .

            2yrs ago, I was close to finishing my house project. I was uttley dependant on contracting to provide an income.

            2yrs latter, house project has still not been completed. Luckily I didn't push ahead with the planned basement .

            Nevermind, no point wishing for a market which is not there. Have to play the game with the current cards.
            Really don't know why you are so confident of this. The whole country is a mess and IT is not the only sector that is struggling. You may well be right but I don't think anybody can have any certainty on it until the economy is healthy again.

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                Don't let math ruin the joke..

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                  Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
                  Another public sector panel interview coming up. Get ready for it now... "Tell me about a time when..."
                  This type of competency based question is common in the private sector too but I guess the vast majority of interview questions in public and charity sectors still follow this pattern.

                  Trouble is, it's now quite easy to game the system with ChatGPT. Just ask it to look at the job spec/advert and create a list of the most likely interview questions for that role. Then ask it to create appropriate answers based on your CV. Voila!

                  I've managed quite a lot of non-profit recruitment and for mid-level and senior roles, encouraged hiring managers to reduce the emphasis from competency based questions to scenario or case study questions.

                  Trouble is, many hiring managers are not good interviewers and not very good at thinking up decent scenarios and questions.

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                    Senior Architect Position going here is any of you are interested? I'm sort of wondering this might be a genuine mistake and they left a zero off or something:


                    Enterprise Technical Architect (Contract/Permanent)

                    Location: Stoke-on-Trent Country: UK Rate: £100 - £120 per day




                    Enterprise Technical Architect - Permanent/Contract

                    Enterprise Technical Architect
                    • Shaping Data Strategy
                    • Combine all of the client's strategies across Cloud, Tech and Data
                    • Work towards enabling AI
                    • Understand, optimise/modernise data
                    • Migrating from SSIS packages to ADF, SSRS to Power BI
                    • Azure Cloud
                    • Technical background who is strong on the enterprise level

                    Based in Stoke On Trent
                    Initial 12 Month Contract

                    Either:
                    Permanent: 5 days in the office per week
                    Contract: 3 days in the office per week (Inside IR35)

                    Please send me your CV to (see below) if you meet the requirements

                    Aidan O'Toole
                    Recruitment Consultant at Tenth Revolution Group Specialising in Cloud, Data and AI



                    Posted Date: 03 Jul 2025 Reference: JS-A0GAA000000UYXZ.1 Employment Agency: Tenth Revolution Group Contact: Aidan Otoole

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                      Originally posted by willendure View Post
                      Senior Architect Position going here is any of you are interested? I'm sort of wondering this might be a genuine mistake and they left a zero off or something:


                      Enterprise Technical Architect (Contract/Permanent)

                      Location: Stoke-on-Trent Country: UK Rate: £100 - £120 per day




                      Enterprise Technical Architect - Permanent/Contract

                      Enterprise Technical Architect
                      • Shaping Data Strategy
                      • Combine all of the client's strategies across Cloud, Tech and Data
                      • Work towards enabling AI
                      • Understand, optimise/modernise data
                      • Migrating from SSIS packages to ADF, SSRS to Power BI
                      • Azure Cloud
                      • Technical background who is strong on the enterprise level

                      Based in Stoke On Trent
                      Initial 12 Month Contract

                      Either:
                      Permanent: 5 days in the office per week
                      Contract: 3 days in the office per week (Inside IR35)

                      Please send me your CV to (see below) if you meet the requirements

                      Aidan O'Toole
                      Recruitment Consultant at Tenth Revolution Group Specialising in Cloud, Data and AI



                      Posted Date: 03 Jul 2025 Reference: JS-A0GAA000000UYXZ.1 Employment Agency: Tenth Revolution Group Contact: Aidan Otoole
                      Imagine that's the correct rate if it's in Stoke. Surprised they actually have IT in Stoke tbh

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