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Previously on "State of the Market"

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  • quackhandle
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    I think they may mean you can add in tech/industry buzzwords about what you do/offer in the 'About' section.

    I realised I was missing some descriptions for my last 3/4 gigs, so I have tarted my profile up.

    Also was offered a Premium Business promotion for £15pm for two months. I will cancel before it goes back up.

    qh

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  • ladymuck
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    I must have missed something. What are these tags on LI?

    The only ones I'm aware of are where you @ someone or litter posts with hashtags. Are there things you can add to your profile too?

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  • andromedan
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    Originally posted by hungry_hog View Post

    not as simple as that

    - there are generally more junior roles (based on pyramid)
    ​​​​​​- these roles pay lower so a company can hire 10 BAs to throw money/bodies at a project when it goes Pete tong as opposed to one programme manager on a huge rate raising eyebrows amongst the big cheeses
    - more attritional for junior roles (300pd bod more likely to move than senior person on 1000 as they chase the higher rate)

    I guess the flip side of the coin is that a junior person is more replaceable, in my experience (FS) generally based on attitude. A hardworking BA is preferred to a clever but lazy one.
    Originally posted by Bluenose View Post

    The CV is pretty much dead. Keep one and keep it to two pages but your linkedin profile, with 50 tags, validated and with premium enabled is much more important. Linked in is basically now doing what Jobserve should have done 10 years ago.
    Is LinkedIn working better for you in the current market?

    For me Premium tags and updating once in a while doesn't change much and don't get me started on the open to work thing even if it's not visible

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  • Bluenose
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    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
    Is there anyone here who could give me advise on my CV and profile please, I just want to make sure I am not missing anything.

    People have posted they have had extensions etc but I can not get a sniff of anything atm.
    The CV is pretty much dead. Keep one and keep it to two pages but your linkedin profile, with 50 tags, validated and with premium enabled is much more important. Linked in is basically now doing what Jobserve should have done 10 years ago.

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  • SussexSeagull
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    Nothing wrong with having someone look at your CV but if it has been working for you over a number of years it is probably the market and not something you are or are not doing.

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  • SchumiStars
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    Know someone who has a first class degree in maths and as a graduate can not get a job.

    In the old days, maths degree would mean every company would want you.

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  • Fraidycat
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    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
    Is there anyone here who could give me advise on my CV and profile please, I just want to make sure I am not missing anything.

    You definitely need to tailor your CV in this market.

    Skills should be an almost perfect match. With superflous skills removed.

    And if you are going for mid level paying permie roles (45K to 65K), consider downplaying how much experience you have. Consider only putting the last 3 roles, or your last role plus only the most relevant previous roles.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
    Is there anyone here who could give me advise on my CV and profile please, I just want to make sure I am not missing anything.

    People have posted they have had extensions etc but I can not get a sniff of anything atm.
    I suspect, unless your CV looks like a 2 year old's crayon drawing, that it is absolutely fine and it's just the market. However, getting someone to read it with fresh eyes is good because, at the very least, niggles like typos that you can't see after hours of staring will get picked up.

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  • rocktronAMP
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    Originally posted by avonleigh View Post

    Happy to take a look for you
    Ditto with me - I can also advise as I have interviewed people coming into my organisation and other places.
    Are you a Java software engineer type person? I went perm in 2021, but I was contracting before that for a while in two stints since 2003.

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  • avonleigh
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    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
    Is there anyone here who could give me advise on my CV and profile please, I just want to make sure I am not missing anything.

    People have posted they have had extensions etc but I can not get a sniff of anything atm.
    Happy to take a look for you

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  • SchumiStars
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    Is there anyone here who could give me advise on my CV and profile please, I just want to make sure I am not missing anything.

    People have posted they have had extensions etc but I can not get a sniff of anything atm.

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  • SussexSeagull
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    As I pointed out when the expenses rules were implemented back in 2016.
    Problem is it gets a bit drowned out by contractors complaining about paying more tax.

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  • SussexSeagull
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
    People have been calling the end to contracting since we had to stop being freelancers and form ltd's in 197x (can't remember exactly )
    I don't think it is over but it has definitely changed. I spent several years on and off leaving home in the middle of the night on Monday, staying near the client site then coming home Friday evening. Unless someone is willing too pay me stupid money that isn't economically worth doing anymore.

    Even worse is we are beginning to see low paid jobs, by industry standards, becoming Inside IR35 when they should be permanent or FTC due to employers/clients (the difference becomes blurred at this stage) wanting to save in Employer NI contributions.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    People have been calling the end to contracting since we had to stop being freelancers and form ltd's in 197x (can't remember exactly )

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
    The company has ended up with (on paper at least) a lesser qualified candidate due to the restricted mobility of contractors caused by inside IR35 designations become common place.
    As I pointed out when the expenses rules were implemented back in 2016.
    Last edited by eek; 6 November 2024, 12:34.

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