Been on the bench for over a month now, for the first time in over 20 years.
I have enough to get by for now, but am applying on and off for around three or four contracts a week.
I only apply for contracts for which I know I am a good and often perfect fit, but the weird thing is I haven't had even one nibble yet, which, on past form, is pretty unusual, as is the notable near absence of phone calls from pimps.
I'm pretty sure most of these contracts advertised are not fake, e.g. agents fishing for leads, although I've suspected the occasional "too good to be true" sounding one may be.
So I'm curious to know other people's recent experience of applying for contracts or permie roles. Is the market still as dead as it seems in your areas? (Mine is python development, with Docker, AWS, Django, etc) Or is competition much worse these days?
I'm wondering if I should take my age off my CV, as that may be counting against me, because young people sometimes feel uncomfortable working with, and especially managing, older people! I recently read that these days a CV need not and arguably should not include the person's age.
I have enough to get by for now, but am applying on and off for around three or four contracts a week.
I only apply for contracts for which I know I am a good and often perfect fit, but the weird thing is I haven't had even one nibble yet, which, on past form, is pretty unusual, as is the notable near absence of phone calls from pimps.
I'm pretty sure most of these contracts advertised are not fake, e.g. agents fishing for leads, although I've suspected the occasional "too good to be true" sounding one may be.
So I'm curious to know other people's recent experience of applying for contracts or permie roles. Is the market still as dead as it seems in your areas? (Mine is python development, with Docker, AWS, Django, etc) Or is competition much worse these days?
I'm wondering if I should take my age off my CV, as that may be counting against me, because young people sometimes feel uncomfortable working with, and especially managing, older people! I recently read that these days a CV need not and arguably should not include the person's age.
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