I don't get it, why does everyone thinks there is a recession and its hard to get a role, and the rates are low?? Every contractor who left the place I work on they left for better rates.
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The contractors who left - what was their skillset?Originally posted by zamzummim View PostI don't get it, why does everyone thinks there is a recession and its hard to get a role, and the rates are low?? Every contractor who left the place I work on they left for better rates.Comment
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I suppose everything is down to skill set or area, some will do better than most in a down turn but in general I think the market is pretty poorOriginally posted by zamzummim View PostI don't get it, why does everyone thinks there is a recession and its hard to get a role, and the rates are low?? Every contractor who left the place I work on they left for better rates.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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I'm a dev and right now I'd say it's probably a candidate's market. Rates are a bit fickle though.
I got rejected for a role the other day because I was too expensive. Not a problem as I've still got five months left on my contract. Another agent called today and asked if I was interested in moving somewhere else.Cats are evil.Comment
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It's because unemployment figures are high.Originally posted by zamzummim View PostI don't get it, why does everyone thinks there is a recession
People forget that unemployment figures are higher after a recession as there is a time lag before firms start recruiting full-time permanent people again."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Linkedin has always been recommended to me (although my profile is shockingly basic)
I got my contract via contacts that the recruiter had - he reached out to a contact, who might like me etc.... it was an unavertised role. Find a good recruiter, I did this just by applying for anything and everything and not being precious about rate - in the end got a great contact on a great rate.
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Personality & confidence is more important. As most contractors cannot even say hello to a pretty girl on the way to the vending machine without gabbling how to you expect anyone to give them a job even if they do get an interview.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI suppose everything is down to skill set or area, some will do better than most in a down turn but in general I think the market is pretty poorWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I am sorry but if I couldn't get a role in a nearly a year I would start to look a lot closer to home to find what the issue is. You are saying in the booms and lull's of a year you can't find work?Originally posted by Moff View PostAppears I am stiilllllllllll on the look out. Best part of a year now on the bench... !!!
Possibly time you sat down and asked yourself some tough questions?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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