The difficulty is that your 23 year's solid experience is in the public sector: http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...l-service.html
I have only worked within the NHS, so I would not expect to get a contract where that expereince was not relevant to the sector, so:
NHS
Health regulatory body
NHS IT supplier
Private healthcare
Possibly local government in adult or children's services
As contractors, we are expected to hit the ground running and start adding value on day one. If I wanted to change sectors, I would do so through a permie role (hissss!) where an employere might be more likely to invest in my development to realise my transferable skills.
I've tried to recruit contractors for rolws which require direct exposure to doctors etc. and I don't have confidence that those who have no experience can do it, not when up at interview against someone with experience. I am sure it is the same or perceived to be the same) in other sectors.
I have only worked within the NHS, so I would not expect to get a contract where that expereince was not relevant to the sector, so:
NHS
Health regulatory body
NHS IT supplier
Private healthcare
Possibly local government in adult or children's services
As contractors, we are expected to hit the ground running and start adding value on day one. If I wanted to change sectors, I would do so through a permie role (hissss!) where an employere might be more likely to invest in my development to realise my transferable skills.
I've tried to recruit contractors for rolws which require direct exposure to doctors etc. and I don't have confidence that those who have no experience can do it, not when up at interview against someone with experience. I am sure it is the same or perceived to be the same) in other sectors.


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