I'm currently a infrastructure engineer and have been contracting for nearly a year, I've just been extended until the end of October (end of company year) and have been asked on the side by the hiring manager if I would be interested in a perm role when the extension is finished.
Putting the going direct recruiter stuff aside...
Obviously, I can get more money in contracting (I'm on £280 a day, first contract so was fine but really I think I can push to the £320-£350 mark if I go further afield), but I am going to say I am only interested in a Architect role (something that they desperately need, but have never had).. I suspect that the salary will be around the 50k mark, not sure on other benefits.
But in the long terms, I'm thinking in 5 years, I can return to contracting as a Architect with the experience of a national company and be commanding a few hundred more than I make at the moment (£450 in london/milton keynes?).
Pros:
Architect is what the end goal for me was, ironically the chance may of come as soon as I turn to contracting
Paid Sick, holidays bla bla bla
I get on with the people I work with
When I move house (in next few months), travel will be about 10-15 minutes.
Cons:
Less money
Less freedom
I could have to get involved in the BAU crap that I currently say I'm not doing as I'm contracted to do X
Part of this is a soundboard... but I suppose my question is.. Would you move to Permanent position for a step up in career and be able to command more money in the future?
Has anyone done it before and regret it?
Putting the going direct recruiter stuff aside...
Obviously, I can get more money in contracting (I'm on £280 a day, first contract so was fine but really I think I can push to the £320-£350 mark if I go further afield), but I am going to say I am only interested in a Architect role (something that they desperately need, but have never had).. I suspect that the salary will be around the 50k mark, not sure on other benefits.
But in the long terms, I'm thinking in 5 years, I can return to contracting as a Architect with the experience of a national company and be commanding a few hundred more than I make at the moment (£450 in london/milton keynes?).
Pros:
Architect is what the end goal for me was, ironically the chance may of come as soon as I turn to contracting
Paid Sick, holidays bla bla bla
I get on with the people I work with
When I move house (in next few months), travel will be about 10-15 minutes.
Cons:
Less money
Less freedom
I could have to get involved in the BAU crap that I currently say I'm not doing as I'm contracted to do X
Part of this is a soundboard... but I suppose my question is.. Would you move to Permanent position for a step up in career and be able to command more money in the future?
Has anyone done it before and regret it?
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