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    Accept contract offer or not?

    Hi All,

    Keen to get your opinion on whether I should accept a recent contract offer.

    Background: My recent roles have been as a project manager managing the delivery team to get xyz tech product into the market place. i.e. doing a proper PM role.

    The contract I've been offered is more of a support role/PMO. I would be doing reporting, general admin stuff and picking up odds and ends, but not managing a team to deliver a tech product. Additionally, it's also not really at the rate I want.

    My question is: will having a 'less beefy' contract role on my CV damage my CV in the longer term? Should I wait it it out and get a contract doing a 'proper PM role'. Or should I take the contract, given that the market seems to be a bit slower at the moment? I've been looking for 2 weeks.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks
    Untouchable1

    #2
    Are you rich?

    yes -don't take offer.
    no - take offer.
    Blood in your poo

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      #3
      Decisions, Decisions....

      Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post
      Are you rich?

      yes -don't take offer.
      no - take offer.
      +111

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        #4
        Originally posted by Untouchable1 View Post
        Hi All,

        Keen to get your opinion on whether I should accept a recent contract offer.

        Background: My recent roles have been as a project manager managing the delivery team to get xyz tech product into the market place. i.e. doing a proper PM role.

        The contract I've been offered is more of a support role/PMO. I would be doing reporting, general admin stuff and picking up odds and ends, but not managing a team to deliver a tech product. Additionally, it's also not really at the rate I want.

        My question is: will having a 'less beefy' contract role on my CV damage my CV in the longer term? Should I wait it it out and get a contract doing a 'proper PM role'. Or should I take the contract, given that the market seems to be a bit slower at the moment? I've been looking for 2 weeks.

        Thoughts?

        Thanks
        Untouchable1
        So, you're a project manager yet you cant make this decision based on your own circumstances!?
        I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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          #5
          Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
          So, you're a project manager yet you cant make this decision based on your own circumstances!?
          This is someone not getting their head around being a freelance contractor .

          @Untouchable1 - you aren't a PM, you're a contractor. Being a PM is how you normally earn money for YourCo. If you can earn money by doing something else then why wouldn't you? My last four roles have been 2 service architects, one PM and one interim Service Delivery Manager. They all paid the mortgage.
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #6
            I find this situation a little difficult to believe so am erring towards sockie troll.

            Very rarely will a client take on people over experienced. You will just get bored and/or get offered work later at a better rate and then ditch the client for the better offer. Just because you can PM doesn't always mean you can PMO either.
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
              So, you're a project manager yet you cant make this decision based on your own circumstances!?
              Has to be a position on the GANTT chart that tells the approach to take.....what is your critical path?

              latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013

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                #8
                Originally posted by Untouchable1 View Post
                Hi All,

                Keen to get your opinion on whether I should accept a recent contract offer.

                Background: My recent roles have been as a project manager managing the delivery team to get xyz tech product into the market place. i.e. doing a proper PM role.

                The contract I've been offered is more of a support role/PMO. I would be doing reporting, general admin stuff and picking up odds and ends, but not managing a team to deliver a tech product. Additionally, it's also not really at the rate I want.

                My question is: will having a 'less beefy' contract role on my CV damage my CV in the longer term? Should I wait it it out and get a contract doing a 'proper PM role'. Or should I take the contract, given that the market seems to be a bit slower at the moment? I've been looking for 2 weeks.

                Thoughts?

                Thanks
                Untouchable1
                I believe a CV should show consistency of roles, if you keep moving or switching with each contract then how can you keep a consistent career path or be taken seriously for roles, especially if you apply for a PM role next and your previous role was PMO support, questions will be asked also it could limit your probability of being put forward for the role.

                In the end it is your decision, but you have to think about how you can market your skills going forward.
                "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

                Norrahe's blog

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                  I believe a CV should show consistency of roles, if you keep moving or switching with each contract then how can you keep a consistent career path or be taken seriously for roles, especially if you apply for a PM role next and your previous role was PMO support, questions will be asked also it could limit your probability of being put forward for the role.
                  It depends on how you format your CV.
                  "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                    #10
                    What's a "career path"? I'm already the Director and sole owner of a succesful (if very small) consultancycompany....

                    More to the point, people hire skills and experience. Sometimes knowing more than one trade is quite valuable, and a useful USP.
                    Blog? What blog...?

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