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I don't think it will be a problem. You don't "forget" how to develop. The description of your last role should be kept very brief.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are only as good as your last contract to an agent I am afraid so it's going to be tough if you have a normal CV in date order.
You could try changing your CV forgetting dates and just put the gigs that were most relevant to the one your applying for first. It shows you have the capability but the downside is its going to confuse the agents.
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You are only as good as your last contract to an agent I am afraid so it's going to be tough if you have a normal CV in date order.
You could try changing your CV forgetting dates and just put the gigs that were most relevant to the one your applying for first. It shows you have the capability but the downside is its going to confuse the agents.
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I was an analyst developer for around 10 years, 3 of those years as a contractor. All my roles had a large element of analysis and I decided to take the plunge and take a BA contract. I've been contracting as a BA for 18 months now but I've realised that development is what I really enjoy so I'm looking to try and move back to dev.
Is looking for a dev contract a lost cause? I've tried to keep my skillset up to date in my spare time, but the reality is that I haven't been a developer for 18 months. My experience is with a toolset that's still widely used in large organisations.
I'd rather not have to look for a perm opportunity but I don't fancy my chances applying for a dev contract.
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