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Contracting straight out of uni. Is it doable? v2
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostOr you've missed the good guys who CBA with technical tests?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by firestarter View PostJoin me for a tour of the IT department of any bank in the city and we'll play a game of "observe the working practises of each developer and try to tell apart the permies from the contractors."
I know a lot of you like to think you're special and a cut above the permies, but in reality you're hired because it's convenient.nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by firestarter View PostJoin me for a tour of the IT department of any bank in the city and we'll play a game of "observe the working practises of each developer and try to tell apart the permies from the contractors."
I know a lot of you like to think you're special and a cut above the permies, but in reality you're hired because it's convenient.
A lot of the problems the contracting industry are facing at the moment are caused by clients treating contractors like permanent employees and contractors happy to let them do it.Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostI'm not "convenient" - I won't even turn up for the Technical Tests?Comment
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HR & or company hiring policies are usually why they set technical tests. More and more roles just ask you a few simple questions to get an understanding of your technical knowhow within the actual interview.Comment
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Originally posted by firestarter View PostGreat, then we're both happy. We don't want some arrogant know-it-all who thinks he's above doing a simple technical test to prove he can do the thing he's being contracted to do.
And try reading this: http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...al-forums.htmlnomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by firestarter View PostGreat, then we're both happy. We don't want some arrogant know-it-all who thinks he's above doing a simple technical test to prove he can do the thing he's being contracted to do.
If its senior / leadership / architecture level activities then no, I wouldn't expect a technical test.
Not rocket science.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Looking back on this thread now and having been contracting for a year and a half my advice is - don't listen to the naysayers. I should have done this sooner.Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostLooking back on this thread now and having been contracting for a year and a half my advice is - don't listen to the naysayers. I should have done this sooner.
With all the best contractors either taking permanent roles or sitting out and waiting for the ir35 storm to pass, the less experienced and more mediocre contractors willing to take lower rates inside ir35 will be in high demand.
I suggest you keep building up your warchest.Comment
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