I was due to start a new job in July but it was cancelled due to Covid. Been on the bench 3 months, haven't been able to find a contract gig. Almost every contract gig I've interviewed for has been FTC anyway, which is crummy.
Yesterday, I got offered a permanent job in Leeds after just 1 interview, which really surprised me (as they initially said there would be 3 rounds). Salary wise its £15k less than I was going to get as a permanent in London.
I guess i have a few questions:
1) I've never lived so far up north in Leeds (the furthest "north" I've ever lived is in Cambridge for university lol). Is Leeds a good place to live?
2) Does £15k less than London wages, seem sensible? I did some research and it seems about market rate. However I am planning on asking them for an extra £5k. Once you factor in rent, bills, outgoings, car expenses etc. i'll end up saving barely anything each month.
3)Is the general consensus that the job market is going to continue being this bad until next year? I have seen an encouraging uptick this week, but if Covid spreads like wildfire again, will the job market go down again?
Note - I do have a very large war chest, but as I'm still early in my career (late 20's) I am CV sensitive.
In summary, unsure about taking a permanent job up north on lower wages
Thanks.
Yesterday, I got offered a permanent job in Leeds after just 1 interview, which really surprised me (as they initially said there would be 3 rounds). Salary wise its £15k less than I was going to get as a permanent in London.
I guess i have a few questions:
1) I've never lived so far up north in Leeds (the furthest "north" I've ever lived is in Cambridge for university lol). Is Leeds a good place to live?
2) Does £15k less than London wages, seem sensible? I did some research and it seems about market rate. However I am planning on asking them for an extra £5k. Once you factor in rent, bills, outgoings, car expenses etc. i'll end up saving barely anything each month.
3)Is the general consensus that the job market is going to continue being this bad until next year? I have seen an encouraging uptick this week, but if Covid spreads like wildfire again, will the job market go down again?
Note - I do have a very large war chest, but as I'm still early in my career (late 20's) I am CV sensitive.
In summary, unsure about taking a permanent job up north on lower wages
Thanks.
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