Originally posted by jamesbrown
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Demand for IT contractors rocketing? You're joking.
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
those roles are so rare and niche I don't believe we should refer them as the market at all.
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Problem is with threads like these is everyone's experiences are relative. If you are getting calls for £1.2k a day but used to getting £2k a day then it isn't great.
Earlier in the year I was genuinely getting no contracts appearing on my radar. Now I am although I have definitely known it much better. Pay your money and take your choice.Comment
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Id also like to know the specifics of the 2k a day role and what industry and skills it involves
the best I had was £840 a day as a programme manager in an ib but those days are finished
recent numbers in ib are 550-650 max from a number of recruitersComment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostId also like to know the specifics of the 2k a day role and what industry and skills it involves
the best I had was £840 a day as a programme manager in an ib but those days are finished
recent numbers in ib are 550-650 max from a number of recruitersComment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
with the pandemic now, strippers have had their business greatly affected so probably only the high end escorts.
She told me I was late and asked had I been in the pub all that time.
Then ignored me all evening and I slept alone on the sofa.
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Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post
You’re getting daily calls for 1.2-2k a day? Wtf ? I’m unaware of single industry that pays this much . What is your speciality ?
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Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
I saw a 6 month contract that paid £1400pd a while ago for some place in central London. Highest I have seen. You needed PhD in Quantative finance or something like that, as well as 10 years minimum of C++ experience in the quant field.
And before everyone things they can go and learn this, it is probably the only 6 months work in a decade that a specialist with just those skills would get.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
I saw a 6 month contract that paid £1400pd a while ago for some place in central London. Highest I have seen. You needed PhD in Quantative finance or something like that, as well as 10 years minimum of C++ experience in the quant field.
I’m quite dumb though. Defo not 1400pd smartComment
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