Originally posted by oraclesmith
Agree with this...when I was in a Permie role recruiting contractors I always wanted people who were better qualified/more experienced than the permie PM's I already had...
However, the one thing that occassionaly swayed me was a real can-do approach...energy and enthusiasm is always welcome and can sometimes be missing from experienced and very good PM's...they are more structured than pragmatic...so it all depends what they are looking for. Also, if the interview is young, (s)he may be threated by an older more experienced contractor, and what they may actually be looking for is a wing-man with the core skills but who can be moulded to suit their needs. So its not all doom and gloom...make sure you know the basics and give the impression that you are pragmatic and make things happen.
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