Hi Everyone,
I'm new here and I'd appreciate any advice you can give. I've been working in IT for 7 years, started on a graduate consultancy program in CSC for a couple of years doing Java stuff. Then worked for a small firm as a technical consultant in their own OO lanuage, now at Accenture as a technical consultant for 2 years working as a team lead/solution architect/manager (quite annoying to have so many hats to wear). As you may guess I've a broad techie back ground but nothing in which i would say i am an expert
My question is : As a jack of all trades and master of none am I going to find it hard to get a decent contract?
Consultancy firms usually pay well for generalists as they just need flexible people to get on with stuff, they bring in contractors for the specialist work.
I'm not too concerned with getting the big bucks, infact i would settle for a reasonable contract with good hours (this being a problem at my current job)
I'm looking at contracts on offer and can usually tick some of the boxes but not all of them. I am thinking of creating a few different versions of my CV to target different types of jobs. ... any advice?
Many thanks in advance.
MM
I'm new here and I'd appreciate any advice you can give. I've been working in IT for 7 years, started on a graduate consultancy program in CSC for a couple of years doing Java stuff. Then worked for a small firm as a technical consultant in their own OO lanuage, now at Accenture as a technical consultant for 2 years working as a team lead/solution architect/manager (quite annoying to have so many hats to wear). As you may guess I've a broad techie back ground but nothing in which i would say i am an expert
My question is : As a jack of all trades and master of none am I going to find it hard to get a decent contract?
Consultancy firms usually pay well for generalists as they just need flexible people to get on with stuff, they bring in contractors for the specialist work.
I'm not too concerned with getting the big bucks, infact i would settle for a reasonable contract with good hours (this being a problem at my current job)
I'm looking at contracts on offer and can usually tick some of the boxes but not all of them. I am thinking of creating a few different versions of my CV to target different types of jobs. ... any advice?
Many thanks in advance.
MM
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