Originally posted by SueEllen
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostGot sent this by someone I know. They have built a job board solely for UK Contracts. One neat feature is you can filter by IR35 status.
https://freelanceruk.co.uk/jobs/?ir3...Outside%20IR35
The Salary filter also doesn't work properly. How does selecting £20-30 an hour return a gig offering £900-1100 a day? That assumes you're working 30 hours a day if you're on £30 an hour and charging £900 a day...Last edited by ladymuck; 14 February 2022, 12:31.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Scholes blurred vision View PostFWIW - after following this thread I used freelanceruk.co.uk and received two offers (both outside) from agencies I have had no prior experience with (I also had two interviews via LI contacts). Accepted one of the engagements and start a week Monday.
The keyword search facility needs working on, but I thought the interface was significantly better than JS
So, thank you Andy for sharing the link!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf it ain't broken why waste money fixing it?
In terms of ease, it is the only platform I will look at; the belief being that most, if not all jobs are pasted across the same top four or five platforms.
And of them, JS still works for me. Indeed the older of the two 'views' is what I use. Sticking a job advert up should follow the same ideas as a piece of card in the Post Office Quick Ads window; a cursory scan should be all you need to commit to, to see if it worth digger a little deeper.Leave a comment:
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FWIW - after following this thread I used freelanceruk.co.uk and received two offers (both outside) from agencies I have had no prior experience with (I also had two interviews via LI contacts). Accepted one of the engagements and start a week Monday.
The keyword search facility needs working on, but I thought the interface was significantly better than JS
So, thank you Andy for sharing the link!
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Originally posted by ensignia View Post
I can't believe how bad Jobserve's platforms still are. Barely seems to have changed from the mid 90s in terms of look and functionality.
https://web.archive.org/web/19971210....jobserve.com/
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Originally posted by simes View PostI had asked JobServe if they were going to add an IR35 filter.
Not unreasonably they just said, stick 'Outside' in the additional criteria box and 'that'll cover you.' And that is what I did.
https://web.archive.org/web/19971210....jobserve.com/Leave a comment:
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I had asked JobServe if they were going to add an IR35 filter.
Not unreasonably they just said, stick 'Outside' in the additional criteria box and 'that'll cover you.' And that is what I did.Leave a comment:
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I'd agree that LinkedIn is a great place to be found, but jobboards do serve a purpose for keeping an eye on the market and being alerted to new roles.Leave a comment:
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Craft a half decent LinkedIn profile and I've not been on a job board in yearsLeave a comment:
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