Hi I am considering starting out as programme or project manager on contracting basis. I wondered what those in the £billion pound industry think about the current climate of contracting. Is this still a wise choice considering IR35 and the changes proposed. Or would I be better taking up permanent position. any general advise or considered opinions are greatly appreciated
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Originally posted by Rob283 View PostHi I am considering starting out as programme or project manager on contracting basis. I wondered what those in the £billion pound industry think about the current climate of contracting. Is this still a wise choice considering IR35 and the changes proposed. Or would I be better taking up permanent position. any general advise or considered opinions are greatly appreciated
The world is very different from how it was a month ago no matter what you may think.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIs this a serious question?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Quite apart from starting contrating now, which is possibly a silly idea anyway, what exactly are you planning on selling? Programming and PM work are entirely different things, need different skills and specific expertise and I'm guessing you don't have loads of expereince of either one.
For now don't jump until you really know what you are doing and can offer the market something they need.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostQuite apart from starting contrating now, which is possibly a silly idea anyway, what exactly are you planning on selling? Programming and PM work are entirely different things, need different skills and specific expertise and I'm guessing you don't have loads of expereince of either one.
For now don't jump until you really know what you are doing and can offer the market something they need.Comment
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Originally posted by Rob283 View PostHi I am considering starting out as programme or project manager on contracting basis. I wondered what those in the £billion pound industry think about the current climate of contracting. Is this still a wise choice considering IR35 and the changes proposed. Or would I be better taking up permanent position. any general advise or considered opinions are greatly appreciated
Despite the gloom merchants above, there's still opportunities and money to be made in the right fields.
If you don't have a contract offer...... Good luck.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post"programme or project manager"
OK, slight reading failure there. Point still applies though, no point going contracting unless you are very clear what it is you're selling. Programme manager is a different skillset to project manager, and both rely on you having evidence of serious delivery.
Also, it's also fair to add that with all the killed off projects recently there are an awful lot of good, experienced PMs (of both persuasions) on the market.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostOK, slight reading failure there. Point still applies though, no point going contracting unless you are very clear what it is you're selling. Programme manager is a different skillset to project manager, and both rely on you having evidence of serious delivery.
Also, it's also fair to add that with all the killed off projects recently there are an awful lot of good, experienced PMs (of both persuasions) on the market.Comment
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