What is the average rate for a C# / .NET developer in the Berkshire area? I'm looking at moving into contracting and want an idea of what to ask for when contacting agencies.
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C# Developer Rate in Berkshire
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These guys sound more and more like agents every day!Originally posted by korbzWhat is the average rate for a C# / .NET developer in the Berkshire area? I'm looking at moving into contracting and want an idea of what to ask for when contacting agencies.
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Reading area, or around there. Got 3 1/2 years commercial .NET experience on various projects and 2 application releases.Originally posted by FlubsterDepends on where in Berkshire....Comment
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put your skills and location into a job search engine like Jobserve and some adverts will post the daily rate. Failing that pretend your interested and phone up about them to find out what the average rate is.Originally posted by korbzWhat is the average rate for a C# / .NET developer in the Berkshire area? I'm looking at moving into contracting and want an idea of what to ask for when contacting agencies.Thats the way the cookie crumblesComment
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