I am rarely out of a gig in march. This is the first my contract will finish in march and i already have another in the pipeline - Hence i think march or April is always a good time to look for a contract.
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That is what we like to see. A statement based on good solid research.Originally posted by blacksta View PostI am rarely out of a gig in march. This is the first my contract will finish in march and i already have another in the pipeline - Hence i think march or April is always a good time to look for a contract.
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Market within finance is still buoyant mainly as there's such a huge amount of new legal, regulatory and mandatory projects coming in thick and fast.
I could walk from current role for another £50 per day but current gig is long-term (disguised permie) and is too good a cash cow to walk away from for 6 months in a new environment. Saying that, still getting head-hunted for permie role. no idea if I'm interested but playing the game...Comment
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This isn't General you know!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat is what we like to see. A statement based on good solid research.
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Plenty roles, much cheapness.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOnly started looking yesterday and already have 4-5 opportunities lined up already, I know it helps that I am willing to shill myself out anywhere so don't have to be tied down to a certain location but I think the market is looking good at the moment.
It was the same last year when I was looking around, it seems that £350 per day is the new £450 per day this time around.Comment
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I'm looking at a reduction of between 20 and 30% and possibility of having to work away.
Well done to you guys who are in demand!Comment
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I am starting to notice more and more jobserve ads with: "Applications welcome from candidates who require a work visa". Is the market so good that they are inviting contractors from outside the EU now? I did not think so. Any explanation for this?
My mind has gone blank. I wonder if it was always that way.
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Try ringing them about it and ask the rate.Originally posted by istvan View PostI am starting to notice more and more jobserve ads with: "Applications welcome from candidates who require a work visa". Is the market so good that they are inviting contractors from outside the EU now? I did not think so. Any explanation for this?
Why take 20% of a UK contractors rate when you can take 60% of a bobs one.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Cheapness.Originally posted by istvan View PostI am starting to notice more and more jobserve ads with: "Applications welcome from candidates who require a work visa". Is the market so good that they are inviting contractors from outside the EU now? I did not think so. Any explanation for this?
Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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That's it, Im seriously thinking of quitting and retiring.
Round trip of 150 miles yesterday, had interview (went well) then at the end interviewer says righto, we'll get you back for a 2nd interview with more people. WTF?
So no, sorry, I dont do 2 (or more) stage selection processes. And for that reason, Im out.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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