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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Why would you be "given" work?
You're supposed to be a senior professional, not a fresh grad.
I can't imagine hiring someone for 600 - 1000 /pd then telling them exactly what to do.
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Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post
What if you get given the work in the morning and the deadline is today. Happened to me loads of times.
You're supposed to be a senior professional, not a fresh grad.
I can't imagine hiring someone for 600 - 1000 /pd then telling them exactly what to do.
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostAnyone else notice an uptick in recruiters on LinkedIn posting that they have been made redundant? Seems to be big inhouse companies.Last edited by TheDude; Today, 13:15.
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostAnyone else notice an uptick in recruiters on LinkedIn posting that they have been made redundant? Seems to be big inhouse companies.
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Anyone else notice an uptick in recruiters on LinkedIn posting that they have been made redundant? Seems to be big inhouse companies.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
No but I am quite good at what I do, know how to schedule work and quickly escalate any problems.
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I'm in automation and I'm used to seeing a fair bit of automated warehouse positions, mostly with Amazon. These have now all gone, there's some defence related work, but again, one ad per month maybe. Remarkably quiet...
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Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
Yeah sure you do.. What a unicorn you are
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Lot's of contractors work in niche areas. The aerospace and air traffic control sectors put food on the table of many Ada contractors for example.
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In Houston, an employee only needs to gross about $125,000 to achieve the same purchasing power as someone making $312,000 in New York, per Bloomberg.
£400pd outsider ir35 fully remote is probably equivalent to £600 outside in London.
You could airbnb a house on Costa del Sol and still be better off than paying 3k in rent and bills somewhere in London’s commuter belt. With a tenancy agreement that has the potential of bankrupting you if your contract ends.
Cheaper food and better weather is a bonus.
the powers that be can’t continue to depress wages with brownies to infinity. If smart, experienced people are leaving, that is dangerous for them.
it’s not actually about money, it’s made out of thin air the fight is for your freedom.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
I'd agree with this - programming is now a commoditised skills, and the acceleration of AI in this area will only make that moreso. It's a cliche, but a CV has to demonstrate the value you can bring, not the technical skills you have.
What you want to insure in programming is your creativity and problem solving capabilities. My advice is to expand your programming language set. Look beyond JavaScript. Look beyond Java. This means learning a whole new ecosystem and with an ecosystem are people with motives and challenges. (Look on Reddit for Rust programming language and the debacle about virtual online conference, where a keynote speaker had their talk unfairly demoted to just a regular presentation session. It's people, whims, roles and aspiratins and organisations at the end of the day that everyone has to watch out for)
You definitely need even better people skills, because they are more likely to be issues in a workplace. I agree with Paralytic that technical skills are great, but not the be all. Can you deliver? Can you be a trusted advisor? Are you reliable? If not then increasingly: you are done (or you will be done).
Last edited by rocktronAMP; 2 June 2023, 11:41.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
And more likely to be outside compared to bum on seat inside IR35 trading system development for banks.
That said the Ada developers I have worked with are unable to write a line of code without a spec the size of a phonebook and would struggle at a bank.
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