I've been contracting in IT for a long time, think it's much harder to find contracts than it used to be, and have been out of the work for the best part of a year. On paper, I have good skills though my recent roles have been shorter and to be fair, my carefully crafted CV doesn't tell a consistent story in respect of having a particularly strong specialist area - almost a pre-requisite when you look at the ads - too late to act on that unfortunately.
I cannot find work.
I have had two or three failed interviews in London and am now wondering what to do next.
Agents call (though not so much recently), sound enthusiastic, sometimes confirm they'll put me forward, and that's it. Nothing more!
1/ Should I pay for a course and gain certification?
Does anyone have specific experience of the effectiveness of this action for successfully securing a contract with a client? (Java?, .NET?, C#?)
2/ Am I the only one in this situation?
It's well nigh impossible to accurately gauge the state of IT at the moment. Agent's, forum articles and postings all give frustratingly contradictory views of the current state of the contract market, and whether or when it will ever recover.
I cannot find work.
I have had two or three failed interviews in London and am now wondering what to do next.
Agents call (though not so much recently), sound enthusiastic, sometimes confirm they'll put me forward, and that's it. Nothing more!
1/ Should I pay for a course and gain certification?
Does anyone have specific experience of the effectiveness of this action for successfully securing a contract with a client? (Java?, .NET?, C#?)
2/ Am I the only one in this situation?
It's well nigh impossible to accurately gauge the state of IT at the moment. Agent's, forum articles and postings all give frustratingly contradictory views of the current state of the contract market, and whether or when it will ever recover.
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