Originally posted by Iron Condor
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When I took a Computer Science degree 20 years ago, I had the minsconception that I was embarking on a career that had professional status, such as an accountant, doctor or lawyer.
Maybe I was naive, but I was certainly earning the kind of money that afforded such a status.
It was also very easy to get a contract in those days. I walked straight into my first contract at a well known bank after 2 very informal and easy interviews.
Because of the cheap supply of programmers from India and pressure from management to hire these people, artifical hurdles have been erected for the hire of UK staff. So what used to be a very simple and easy interview process is now a Brainbench test, telephone interview, followed by 5 interviews with everyone from jealous permies up to the director.
The 1990's up to the year 2000 were good. After that, it got progressively harder.
And now there are so many people chasing so few well paid contracts, that it has become a lottery I am no longer willing to take part in. That's why I gave it up almost 2 years ago, but I still frequent this forum because of my interest in BN66.
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