Hello
I have been seriously considering quitting my current job and starting contracting.
I am 32 years old and have worked for the SAP practice of one of the big four for the past five years. In that time I have worked on SAP projects for about three years. I do not have deep SAP technical skills, but I do have strong Finance and process skills, I am also a qualified accountant (ACMA). Most of the work I have done has been process redesign and business analysis type roles for systems implementations.
Do you think that I would be able to get roles being as I dont have the deep technical skills? I have looked at all the major jobsites, and there are a lot of roles out there for more business focused roles on ERP projects, that dont require the deep package skills. I have found these to be paying £400-500 per day, more for banking (although regrettably I do not have the industry experience).
Does anyone have any advice on whether I would be able to secure contract roles with my background? Specifically I would be looking at business analysis and process design type roles.
My currently salary package is £61k. I am likely to get promoted in September, and would expect a payrise to around £70k. I had always originally planned to wait until I was promoted to Manager before going contracting, mainly because I thought that if contracting didnt work out, having made it to Manager would help in terms of finding a permanent job. However, when I look at the figures involved, it makes me think that I should start contracting straight away. Does anyone have any advice around this?
I have been doing lots of calculations to look at the financial risks and rewards. I have been assuming working for 75% of the time, and also assuming a take home of 75% of the daily rate (this is assuming Ltd Company route and outside of IR35).
Has anyone got any advice relating to the above? Indeed any general advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Christian
I have been seriously considering quitting my current job and starting contracting.
I am 32 years old and have worked for the SAP practice of one of the big four for the past five years. In that time I have worked on SAP projects for about three years. I do not have deep SAP technical skills, but I do have strong Finance and process skills, I am also a qualified accountant (ACMA). Most of the work I have done has been process redesign and business analysis type roles for systems implementations.
Do you think that I would be able to get roles being as I dont have the deep technical skills? I have looked at all the major jobsites, and there are a lot of roles out there for more business focused roles on ERP projects, that dont require the deep package skills. I have found these to be paying £400-500 per day, more for banking (although regrettably I do not have the industry experience).
Does anyone have any advice on whether I would be able to secure contract roles with my background? Specifically I would be looking at business analysis and process design type roles.
My currently salary package is £61k. I am likely to get promoted in September, and would expect a payrise to around £70k. I had always originally planned to wait until I was promoted to Manager before going contracting, mainly because I thought that if contracting didnt work out, having made it to Manager would help in terms of finding a permanent job. However, when I look at the figures involved, it makes me think that I should start contracting straight away. Does anyone have any advice around this?
I have been doing lots of calculations to look at the financial risks and rewards. I have been assuming working for 75% of the time, and also assuming a take home of 75% of the daily rate (this is assuming Ltd Company route and outside of IR35).
Has anyone got any advice relating to the above? Indeed any general advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Christian



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