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    List of outside IR35 roles

    Happy Friday all!

    Don't know if this will be of interest but I built a simple website listing outside IR35 roles from LinkedIn.

    Allows you to easily see skills required, location, day rate and whether it's onsite, hybrid or remote:

    https://outsideir35.org.uk

    I shared it on Reddit a week or so ago and it kind of "blew up" (by my standards anyway 😂) which spurred me on to tweak and improve it.

    Hope you all find it useful and do let me know if you have any ideas, suggestions or feedback.

    Cheers,

    Rob

    #2
    Had a quick look. Looks great, thanks
    Rob!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Ketto View Post
      Had a quick look. Looks great, thanks
      Rob!
      You're very welcome! It's been fun to build and tinker on and people seem to be finding it useful

      What line of work are you looking for when you're looking? I started with tech as that's what I know, but then got asked to add more skills e.g. project management, UX. Also still to add some more e.g. EUC, finance. Also planning to add another feed or two, Jobserve has been suggested.

      Open to ideas basically!

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        #4
        I do BA/Product roles and saw that it found lots of options for me. I’ve not been looking for a couple of years and am sorted to mid 2026 (all being well) so won’t get to use it in the wild for a while - but have bookmarked it for next time i’m on the lookout.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bluezee123 View Post
          Happy Friday all!

          Don't know if this will be of interest but I built a simple website listing outside IR35 roles from LinkedIn.

          Allows you to easily see skills required, location, day rate and whether it's onsite, hybrid or remote:

          https://outsideir35.org.uk

          I shared it on Reddit a week or so ago and it kind of "blew up" (by my standards anyway 😂) which spurred me on to tweak and improve it.

          Hope you all find it useful and do let me know if you have any ideas, suggestions or feedback.

          Cheers,

          Rob
          Looks good. Had a quick test and it gave me some good results. I've bookmarked for the next time I'm looking ta....

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            #6
            Looks like a neat tool.
            Well done and thank you.
            Former IPSE member
            My Website

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              #7
              no Zseries skills? mainframe? legacy systems need maintenance/upgrading regularly.
              He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gif

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ketto View Post
                I do BA/Product roles and saw that it found lots of options for me. I’ve not been looking for a couple of years and am sorted to mid 2026 (all being well) so won’t get to use it in the wild for a while - but have bookmarked it for next time i’m on the lookout.
                Great stuff - actually I've yet to add BA specific roles - what terms would you usually search for? "Business Analyst" and "BA" obviously, anything else/related?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pjt View Post

                  Looks good. Had a quick test and it gave me some good results. I've bookmarked for the next time I'm looking ta....
                  Great to hear, thank you! I've also just added daily/weekly email alerts, so you could set up weekly if you want to stay in the loop

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
                    Looks like a neat tool.
                    Well done and thank you.
                    Glad you like it - thank you!

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