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I got my first contract because the hiring manager assumed that the two permie jobs I'd had just before, which lasted less than a year each, must have been contracts, so I must be a seasoned contractor.
Me too. I was at a small-ish consultancy and everyone thought I'd been doing it for years.
I got my first contract because the hiring manager assumed that the two permie jobs I'd had just before, which lasted less than a year each, must have been contracts, so I must be a seasoned contractor.
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"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
If you think being a disguised permie is being a real business you are doing it wrong
+1 my first contract role was a 3 month troubleshooting one. If it got extended it would have meant I had failed in my first 3 months (job done btw and no extension!)
Ahh yes. The permies at this company are looking for Norman. We all know him, That's the contract test manager on the floor in every ftse 250 company. Norman is in his early 50s who has been there for 4 years on a crap rate because he isn't good enough to be offered anything better elsewhere.
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