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    Best strategy for getting a contract?

    Hey,

    Let's say i have my CV on Jobserve and similar sites. CV explicitly states that I'm looking for contracting, so there sould be no missunderstanding.

    Which do you think is the more effective strategy?

    1. Applying for as many jobs as possible that matches my skills.
    2. Just wait until agents find you with offers.

    I started doing both a month ago, but traffic is less than what is expected.

    #2
    Originally posted by gabox01 View Post
    Which do you think is the more effective strategy?

    1. Applying for as many jobs as possible that matches my skills.
    2. Just wait until agents find you with offers.
    Both. Apply for the contracts that are there, that you want to do, and that you have the skills for. If an agent contacts you about roles that you haven't seen, then discuss those with the agent.

    Originally posted by gabox01 View Post
    I started doing both a month ago, but traffic is less than what is expected.
    Sounds like there is something which deters the agents. Which has already been discussed in your other thread about this topic.
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      #3
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      Both. Apply for the contracts that are there, that you want to do, and that you have the skills for. If an agent contacts you about roles that you haven't seen, then discuss those with the agent.


      Sounds like there is something which deters the agents. Which has already been discussed in your other thread about this topic.
      Yeah, the phone number issue is already fixed.
      No improvement yet, but maybe i'm just a little bit unpatient.

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        #4
        Originally posted by gabox01 View Post

        1. Applying for as many jobs as possible that matches my skills.
        2. Just wait until agents find you with offers.
        Both will usually happen simultaneously. Applying for stuff on, eg, JobServe, your CV will be available to other rectruiters.

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          #5
          But how much manual application would you consider normal?
          I usually apply 4-5 per week, and thought that would yield at least 1 or 2 interview.
          Sadly, this is not the case.

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            #6
            Originally posted by gabox01 View Post
            But how much manual application would you consider normal?
            I usually apply 4-5 per week, and thought that would yield at least 1 or 2 interview.
            Sadly, this is not the case.
            What happened with the Swiss Role (Swiss Roll - lol!)

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              #7
              Originally posted by stek View Post
              What happened with the Swiss Role (Swiss Roll - lol!)
              That was fake I guess

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                #8
                Originally posted by gabox01 View Post
                That was fake I guess
                TBF, the Swiss can be quite slow, I had one drag on for nearly a year before it totally disappeared!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by stek View Post
                  TBF, the Swiss can be quite slow, I had one drag on for nearly a year before it totally disappeared!
                  I thought contract roles are always urgent to fill...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gabox01 View Post
                    But how much manual application would you consider normal?
                    I usually apply 4-5 per week, and thought that would yield at least 1 or 2 interview.
                    Sadly, this is not the case.
                    It depends on the market that you are looking to work in. If there are only five roles a week coming available, and there are only a handful of people that can do them, then you would expect to be getting interviews. If there are only five roles a week and there are a thousand applications, then you need to make sure you are one of the fifteen people that are likely to get picked.

                    Five a week sounds pretty low to me, but others may well differ.
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