6 years in 1 job makes you a permie not a contractor. Few agencies will take a risk with you.
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They do but eek's point stands. It will be harder getting a contract with that history than it would if you had a history of end to end contracts.Originally posted by kal View PostEveryone has got to start somewhere eek :-)'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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If I was someone constantly mentioning jobs and vacancies I wouldn't be throwing the winker icon around. If you want a contract then call it a contract and understand all the terminology and the way you work. If you turn speak to an agent about jobs and vacancies and show little understanding about how you will be working you are going to hit the bin pretty quick. Maybe you should look a bit closer to home for your problems rather than abusing posters that make fair comments.Originally posted by Tombisana View PostAgreed.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I am sorry if you felt that I was abusing anybody. I didn't realise that using winker will offend some posters.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf I was someone constantly mentioning jobs and vacancies I wouldn't be throwing the winker icon around. If you want a contract then call it a contract and understand all the terminology and the way you work. If you turn speak to an agent about jobs and vacancies and show little understanding about how you will be working you are going to hit the bin pretty quick. Maybe you should look a bit closer to home for your problems rather than abusing posters that make fair comments.Comment
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I doubt it offends but there are rules in the professional forums. General is fine. Say hello in there, they will love you.Originally posted by Tombisana View PostI am sorry if you felt that I was abusing anybody. I didn't realise that using winker will offend some posters.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Most of the agents I have spoken with, says that they are sending my CV to the employers. But I guess, It's getting rejected at employer's end.Originally posted by kal View PostAre the agents putting you forward to the client or are you failing to get past the first hurdle (the agent) as it were? What types of roles are you applying for?
I am looking for both developer as well as solution architect role.Comment
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I thought so. I will try to cut it short to one page.Originally posted by nomadd View PostFour sides? Or four pages?
Answers are yes and no. *
(And even when yes, they'll lose interest after the second side.)Comment
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I know one contractor who has been with one client for over 10 years through an umbrella. Another I know was at one client 6 years via his limited co..Originally posted by eek View Post6 years in 1 job makes you a permie not a contractor. Few agencies will take a risk with you.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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