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Same here, the roles were contracting at the time and the next employer gave me a contract role. I'm not sure what the outcome would be being interviewed with a perm.employer maybe they would have asked a few questions about the various past contract roles. -
I went perm after a 6 month break and they didn't bat an eye lid. They were very focused on my experience and the results of interview tests.Originally posted by Scorp1 View Post
Same here, the roles were contracting at the time and the next employer gave me a contract role. I'm not sure what the outcome would be being interviewed with a perm.employer maybe they would have asked a few questions about the various past contract roles.I'm alright JackComment
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That's what I found, I brought a lot of experience to the table along with self funded qualifications. They couldn't say anything. It's a gutter though taking a perm job as I find they are less money, all of a sudden a load of contract jobs come along with a bloody good hourly rate !Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
I went perm after a 6 month break and they didn't bat an eye lid. They were very focused on my experience and the results of interview tests.Comment
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I suspect you will limit the pool of available clients if you make it clear you only wish to work 6 months a year.Comment
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