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How to find a non-IT role?

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    #11
    If you're a contractor it might be better her becoming your company secretary. See your accountant for details.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      #12
      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
      Isn't that basically PMO?!
      Sadly in many cases it is but it's so wrong. A good PMO can make all the difference. An office manager/secretary etc just causes more work.
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        #13
        Originally posted by jbond007 View Post
        Have you guys done the sums of Mrs going back part time vs. childcare costs ? Also, does your Mrs. really want to go back to work ?
        Childcare is £52.50 a day so yes, it's worth it plus she really needs to get some normality back in her life, hopefully that will trigger a whole raft of improvements, it's absolutely what she and I want.
        ...well, she wants the normality, I want the improvements but the outcome's the same. 2 or 3 days work a week is necessary.

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          #14
          Going door to door around local agencies may be worth doing. Dress smart, have a practices spiel, bring a printed CV and a smartphone. Immediately follow up with emailed CV and LinkedIn connection.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            Going door to door around local agencies may be worth doing. Dress smart, have a practices spiel, bring a printed CV and a smartphone. Immediately follow up with emailed CV and LinkedIn connection.
            I did that myself 5 years ago when I was between contracts - thought I might do a few days of temp office work to get my out of the house / meeting people.

            Every agency I went to, as soon as I mentioned office work they set me to work doing a typing test. I hope things have moved on since then although of course I know they haven't.

            But yes, building a bit of rapport with local agencies can only be a positive thing plus will give her some experience at selling herself.

            Getting her to actually do it though is going to be hard

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              #16
              I'd put something on LinkedIn and get people to share it.
              PM me, I've got 1000+ recruitment agents on my connections, I can share it.

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