I should clarify what I originally meant. My day rate on a 3 month contract is £375 but the client (direct not through an agent) has suggested it could go perm in the future. The question is, what salary should I reasonably ask for if this scenario unfolds?
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Originally posted by ckms View PostI should clarify what I originally meant. My day rate on a 3 month contract is £375 but the client (direct not through an agent) has suggested it could go perm in the future. The question is, what salary should I reasonably ask for if this scenario unfolds?
You need to look around at what market is and pitch it higher than that because you are a known quantity.
IMO on the whole comparing rates to wages is a really poor decision point. Contracting and perm are very different beasts so have to consider all the factors, not just the rate.
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Originally posted by ckms View PostI should clarify what I originally meant. My day rate on a 3 month contract is £375 but the client (direct not through an agent) has suggested it could go perm in the future. The question is, what salary should I reasonably ask for if this scenario unfolds?
"Very approx. calculation from contractor rate to salary is (day rate/hrs per day)*800."
This means £375 = £40k permanent (based on 7.5hr day).
Was this not sufficient as a rough guide ???______________________
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