I know we don't really have career progression in the contracting world and it's all about providing a service blah blah, but it must be possible to advance up the role & rate ladder through the right opportunities.
In summary:
- Previously I was just a BI developer. I was always "managed" in the sense I was not responsible for other developers work and reported to somebody regarding my work. In my last few roles I have been given increasing freedom to draw up solutions and make a contribution at a higher level
- My last role was a step down and I effectively became just a database developer (on a BI dev rate hence I felt I was mislead).
- I left my last role and am now back at Radbroke at the most senior level to date. I am effectively in charge of 4 developers and 2 junior staff. I am responsible for designing the solutions, coming up with the delivery plans and managing others in terms of their personal development as well as delivery of the overall project
I feel I have made the right move in taking this jump though the responsibility can seem quite a scary one (though good scary in the challenging sense). I have enjoyed the position so far. The question is: How easy is it to move from such a position to another similar one and will it prove more challenging to find such work than in standard BI roles (i.e. it was pretty easy before)?
In summary:
- Previously I was just a BI developer. I was always "managed" in the sense I was not responsible for other developers work and reported to somebody regarding my work. In my last few roles I have been given increasing freedom to draw up solutions and make a contribution at a higher level
- My last role was a step down and I effectively became just a database developer (on a BI dev rate hence I felt I was mislead).
- I left my last role and am now back at Radbroke at the most senior level to date. I am effectively in charge of 4 developers and 2 junior staff. I am responsible for designing the solutions, coming up with the delivery plans and managing others in terms of their personal development as well as delivery of the overall project
I feel I have made the right move in taking this jump though the responsibility can seem quite a scary one (though good scary in the challenging sense). I have enjoyed the position so far. The question is: How easy is it to move from such a position to another similar one and will it prove more challenging to find such work than in standard BI roles (i.e. it was pretty easy before)?
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