Originally posted by rocktronAMP
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The demise of Jobserve/Total Jobs etc for IT contracts
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
2021 was ok as was first half of 2022. Others have said things seemed to have markedly slowed since second half of 2022.
If so then in my opinion it is related to Bank or England and US Fed rate hikes and stopping of QE, which started in March 2022 and rates have been relentlessly increased ever since.
These rate increases also caused a Bear market in US tech stocks and S&P 500 and in the FTSE 250 here in the UK.
It is weird, many other parts of the economy have not been effected much at all (yet).
IT can have its own recessions. Certainly post 9/11 work was hard to find (I was looking for a permanent job back then) which didn't seem to happen elsewhere in the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
The real value in Jobserve and co is in the roles you don't see on it
Keep your contact details the same for over a decade and someone may send you a relevant email/call you at the right time."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
It used to be better in the 70-80s even late 2000's but because of ignorant people like you that do not understand how it works - the ruling class has milked the cow dry.
You are still unaware of being a slave.
You calling others ignorant is ridiculous. You're a known conspiracy theorist, which is why the "State of the Market" thread was closed. (Speaking of which, mods, can you reopen the thread but ban GigiBronz from it? Issue solved.)
Why are you living in London if you could work remotely elsewhere? What do you think the wealthy among us have been doing for the last decade, living and working in central London? You're a few steps away from losing the plot entirely and need a break from this forum and contracting, from the sounds of it. NCOTBAC.
There are plenty of outside IR35 roles now and yes, JobServe has taken a hit. Platforms experience peaks and troughs, JobServe is no exception.Comment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View Post+1 for the state of the market thread revival. there's much pain out there right now.Comment
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No-one’s checked to see if it’s been reopened then?"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNo-one’s checked to see if it’s been reopened then?Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNo-one’s checked to see if it’s been reopened then?
I'm fortunate enough to be in contract but a close pal is experiencing real difficult finding something outside IR35. I like to keep an eye on the state of the market.Comment
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