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What do you do if you secure a gig 6 weeks before the end and you've got a notice period? Hope they will wait or bail on your client everytime?
Don't agree with the last half of that at all. Too much to bother picking through.
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Originally posted by jas View Post
Is it normally to be out of work for 5 weeks at a time?
Id welcome any advice or comments on this.
Thanks and regards,
Jas
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostI once got a contract at the bar in a pub. It turned out the guy next to me had just fired his developer. I was telling the barman I'd just finished a local gig.
I have had quite a few contract offers via the technical forum I contribute to.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo with your first paragraph but yes with your second.
There is no such thing as wrong events as long as there is a chance to talk to loads of people afterwards. Contracts can come just from knowing random people as long as you aren't mercenary.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot wanting to be rude but isn't being able to find this out, attending the right ones and crossing the palms of the right people what networking is about. Asking people which events to attend isn't really networking.
I also tend to think networking is about leveraging existing contacts that know you and your skills and can recommend you upwards etc. Attending events as a bod looking for some work about the same as cold calling?
Or am I being a bit harsh here?
There is no such thing as wrong events as long as there is a chance to talk to loads of people afterwards. Contracts can come just from knowing random people as long as you aren't mercenary.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot wanting to be rude but isn't being able to find this out, attending the right ones and crossing the palms of the right people what networking is about. Asking people which events to attend isn't really networking.
I also tend to think networking is about leveraging existing contacts that know you and your skills and can recommend you upwards etc. Attending events as a bod looking for some work about the same as cold calling?
Or am I being a bit harsh here?
I went to a large NW thing at the NIA a few weeks ago and out of the 100 or so companies there I managed to speak to the only one who understood what I did and how we could help each other going forward, and there is possibility of some work in the pipeline.
It can feel like cold calling, but like most things, managing your time effectively certainty helps.
qh
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI would say it depends.
If you specialise in a particular software you can meet potential customers at new release events.
This is a form of networking, however my primary understanding of it, leveraging existing contacts. is the same as yours.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot wanting to be rude but isn't being able to find this out, attending the right ones and crossing the palms of the right people what networking is about. Asking people which events to attend isn't really networking.
I also tend to think networking is about leveraging existing contacts that know you and your skills and can recommend you upwards etc. Attending events as a bod looking for some work about the same as cold calling?
Or am I being a bit harsh here?
If you specialise in a particular software you can meet potential customers at new release events.
This is a form of networking, however my primary understanding of it, leveraging existing contacts is the same as yours.Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 22 November 2016, 13:02.
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Originally posted by jas View PostThanks. I recognise networking is the way to go. I have been to some events which weren't very relevant and some that were more. Can anyone advice on the best expo's, networking opportunities out there? (location not a problem as long as they work)
Thanks,
Jas
I also tend to think networking is about leveraging existing contacts that know you and your skills and can recommend you upwards etc. Attending events as a bod looking for some work about the same as cold calling?
Or am I being a bit harsh here?
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Thanks. I recognise networking is the way to go. I have been to some events which weren't very relevant and some that were more. Can anyone advice on the best expo's, networking opportunities out there? (location not a problem as long as they work)
Thanks,
Jas
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI got my latest contract through networking - it does work !
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSlip knows that. He was making the point that even people working in the PS now don't have a clue. To be fair his mate knowing this is even coming puts him ahead of most PS guys.
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