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Moving from Permanent to Contract world

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    Moving from Permanent to Contract world

    Hi,

    I am working as a Permanent employee for a Financial company in UK for almost 3 years and my total experience as permanent Java professional is 7 years.

    My question is, is it difficult to get a Contract job since i am a permanent employee?

    #2
    Originally posted by Software View Post
    Hi,

    I am working as a Permanent employee for a Financial company in UK for almost 3 years and my total experience as permanent Java professional is 7 years.

    My question is, is it difficult to get a Contract job since i am a permanent employee?
    Yes.

    1. Lack of experience

    2. Notice period

    3. Bob-able skill set

    4. Crappy market ATM

    What attracts you about contracting?

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      #3
      Have you tested the water yet ?
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        #4
        Thanks for the reply.

        I worked as a contractor for 1 year in UK for another Financial company before joining as a permanent employee in my current company.

        I am now on Notice period in my current company, since I have resigned recently due to some personal reasons.

        The reason for planning to contract is to earn more. I have tested the market for my skills and it seems to be Well now.

        My questions:
        1. Since I moved from contract to permanent will the agency guys consider me again for contract roles?

        2. What is bob able skill set means?

        Thanks in advance.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Software View Post
          My questions:
          1. Since I moved from contract to permanent will the agency guys consider me again for contract roles?

          2. What is bob able skill set means?
          1. It might put them off to be honest. If they have an option of trying to place an experienced contractor or a newbie, they'll go for the experience. You could get everything set up in advance, that might help.

          2. It's skill set which is easily fulled by cheap labor brought in from India under the ICT process.

          BTW: You're leaving a permie job because of personal issues? Don't even think about considering to mention this to an agent.

          BTW BTW: If you have difficulties managing working relationships contracting will not be for you and you should consider another permie job.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Software View Post

            My questions:
            1. Since I moved from contract to permanent will the agency guys consider me again for contract roles?

            2. What is bob able skill set means?

            Thanks in advance.
            1) Who knows. Send them you CV ring them up and see if they submit you to the client.

            2) Anything that can be off[shored i.e. anything that doesn't require sitting in the office of the end client.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #7
              Bless,
              I resigned to get a contract job, instead of permanent job. It is nothing related to working relationship issues. Sorry for not mentioning this clearly in my earlier post.
              I won't reveal this reason to the agency guys. Thanks for the suggestion.

              Eek,
              Thanks for your reply. I will send my CV to agency, let me see what they think.

              Thanks.
              Last edited by Software; 24 March 2012, 19:14.

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                #8
                Originally posted by stek View Post
                Yes.

                1. Lack of experience

                2. Notice period

                3. Bob-able skill set

                4. Crappy market ATM

                What attracts you about contracting?
                Very this^

                Note to OP: Read the above, slowly, thinking through every point; don't speed read. Especially think about point 4.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Software View Post
                  Bless,
                  I resigned to get a contract job, instead of permanent job.
                  Thanks.
                  You have already made a decision then ? So, what is the point of this thread?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by contractoralan View Post
                    You have already made a decision then ? So, what is the point of this thread?
                    My guess is that either he is applying for jobs and agents aren't ringing or agents are ringing but it doesn't progress any further and he wants to know why?

                    Personally I've never had a problem but I'm very old school. Find job, submit appropriate cv, chase agent to ensure name is on list. then move on to the next job.
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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