I know someone who did it straight out of uni, but was friends with the owner of a small Test Consultancy Co and got started that way. To be fair, he actually did pretty well and worked up through role levels pretty quickly. It's not impossible, but it's not easy either.
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Contracting straight out of uni. Is it doable? v2
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostI honestly don't see how the experience matters. I have had the pleasure to work with contractors who are not as good as me and they get paid fairly tidy sums and seem to have no issues with getting contracts. But also I have worked with contractors who are amazing and totally know what they are doing and would blow me out of the water. It varies.
Originally posted by cannon999 View Post
I have read through my contract - it doesn't mention notice anywhere. That means my notice period is 1 week.
The job market is pretty hot right now. I could always go back to perm is I fail. I tend to get interviews pretty much for every perm job I apply to and there is plenty of them.
The contract role I'm doing was available for 6 months before I applied and apparently they couldn't get someone with the right skills.
Originally posted by cannon999 View PostSo in terms of pay - I'm the one who physically transfers money around between company/personal accounts? So if at the end of the month I have money in the company account - I can pay it all out in salary/dividents?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo. It means you have to serve the length of the contract.Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI know someone who did it straight out of uni, but was friends with the owner of a small Test Consultancy Co and got started that way. To be fair, he actually did pretty well and worked up through role levels pretty quickly. It's not impossible, but it's not easy either.
Newbies forget or don't realise their social and business skills are used when contracting."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostHuh? It's a perm contract.
But a perm contract without a stated notice period is illegal.
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Contracting straight out of uni. Is it doable? v2
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSo nothing to do with your OP then...
But a perm contract without a stated notice period is illegal.
HTH. BIDI."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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