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The demise of Jobserve/Total Jobs etc for IT contracts

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    #71
    Originally posted by biergarten View Post
    i've all my clients through jobserve and similars. Now I need to get a new one, market looks slow. hope things haven't moved to linkedin as part of their business model is to charge us for something that was free.

    i will stick to the former for a few weeks
    no luck at the moment with jobserve and similars, not even an interview. used to get gigs just by making public my CV in these sites and letting the agents contact me. now i am even applying for specific contracts, and the only thing i get is agents calling me with a perfect matching role, and asking for 2 references after a 10-minutes call (thought it was a thing from the past)

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      #72
      Originally posted by WTFH View Post


      Not only is it 120 days a year from anywhere on Earth, but you still need to be in London 1 day per week.
      So, yes, in theory you work Monday of week 1 in London, then fly out Monday evening to your place in Spain/Italy/Greece/Anywhere on Earth...that you can get to, but still be online by 9am on Tuesday.
      You then stay at your foreign residence until the following Thursday, and when your UK working hours are done, catch a flight back to the UK for the Friday. Spend the weekend in London and rinse/repeat.

      The idea of flying to London for 1 day a week sounds like hell to me, and if you're only allowed to be abroad 120 days a year, that means that for another 80(ish) days of the year you need to be staying in the UK on top of your 1 day per week. So, you need a property in Spain, one in the UK (outside London?) and accommodation in London. And pay for all of that plus your flights out of £70k (which we all know is what £75-95k actually means)

      ...it's a "no" from me.
      lol, I suspect that's not how it would be managed in reality

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        #73
        Originally posted by Snooky View Post
        WTF does this actually mean? Non-Caucasian, non-European, non-binary, neurodiverse etc? I'm very happy to have anyone of any background as my work colleague, as long as they can actually do the job, but this seems a meaningless use of the adjective.
        They think all software engineers are dunces. Is. All. Do. Not. Apply. Run. Away.

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          #74
          Originally posted by WTFH View Post


          The idea of flying to London for 1 day a week sounds like hell to me, and if you're only allowed to be abroad 120 days a year, that means that for another 80(ish) days of the year you need to be staying in the UK on top of your 1 day per week. So, you need a property in Spain, one in the UK (outside London?) and accommodation in London. And pay for all of that plus your flights out of £70k (which we all know is what £75-95k actually means)

          ...it's a "no" from me.
          That was me at one point. Over the winters, my weekly routine was..

          Mon: Work from non-London home then take train to London rental'

          Tue: Work in Canary Wharf

          Wed: Work in Canary Wharf then tube to Bank, then to Liverpool Street, Stansted Express to Stansted, Ryanair flight to Spain, train to local village, taxi to Spanish property

          Thu: Work from Spanish home

          Fri: Work from Spanish home

          Sat: Get pissed and sunburnt

          Sunday: Evening flight to UK then taxi to non-London home

          Rinse and repeat

          Obviously there were costs involved in all this but they weren't too bad. The flights were pretty cheap, as were the trains down to London. It worked pretty well but I doubt it would be so affordable these days, and I'm a little older now for that manic routine.

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            #75
            The last time I worked was June 2022. Since then, had until recently been looking exclusively for Outside work via JobServe.

            Prior to now, have enjoyed back to back contracts for over 20 years, this a mix of JobServe and past clients. Have tried LinkedIn but the filters seem hopeless. Ticking boxes for Contract work still delivers Inside and Perm roles.

            Either way, responses from Jobserve, LinkedIn and past clients have been zero. I guess partly due to Lock down and remote working, everything advertised as a PM is now Azure, Cloud, Security, and for industries I have not had experience in.

            Have now been opening myself up to Inside roles but, the responses are pretty much the same.

            Roll on summer. Best of luck to all.
            Last edited by simes; 15 April 2023, 04:01.

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              #76
              Originally posted by simes View Post
              The last time I worked was June 2022. Since then, had until recently been looking exclusively for Outside work via JobServe.
              June 2022 is unlucky timing, that is when others on here said the market turned bad. Personally i don't think it is lockdown or remote work that caused this current down turn, the timing would suggest it is related to the increase in interest rates.. Thats the point of them, to cause people and companies to cut back on spending and tighten budgets..
              Last edited by Fraidycat; 15 April 2023, 20:06.

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                #77
                Originally posted by simes View Post
                Have now been opening myself up to Inside roles but, the responses are pretty much the same.
                Yeah, the market did crap the bed in June 2022 and its not really recovered since, Bojo wobble, Bojo exit, Truss exit, it really killed the market off and then just as the market started to bounce a bit, the Credit Suisse thing kicked off.

                Go perm learn some new stuff and head to the Winchester seems to be the vibe for 2023.



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