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A permanent contractor through necessity, eh? Nasty. I did that for years. Eventually my company secretary could not agree with the financial reforms I wished to put in place and she had to go.
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See, in all the years of being in this game I have only once got a gig on the back of responding to an ad on a "job board" (as it happens it was one of the worst gigs I've had).
I always felt that the SAP contracts that made it onto jobserve etc were of the "Esperanto-speaking three-legged quadruped" variety.
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Originally posted by dack View PostLast contract ran for over 3 years so it's been a while since I've been on the bench. Now into my 3rd week and starting to sweat it a little.
Still, taking the time to make use of my PluralSight subscription, never realised how little I knew!!
I've registered my CV with the usual sites but do any of you good people find any mileage in sending your CV directly to agents?
Your warchest much be massive after three years. You shouldn't be sweating after three weeks.
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Registering direct with agents is (in my experience) not making any difference whatsoever. Put it on the usual job board websites, refresh it at least once per week, so it looks for the agents you just started searching. (they are more likely to contact people who just posted a cv)
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A bit of time on the bench
Last contract ran for over 3 years so it's been a while since I've been on the bench. Now into my 3rd week and starting to sweat it a little.
Still, taking the time to make use of my PluralSight subscription, never realised how little I knew!!
I've registered my CV with the usual sites but do any of you good people find any mileage in sending your CV directly to agents?Tags: None
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