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You're as busy as you make it. At the end of my contracts I'm always busy looking for the next one.Originally posted by superuser View PostIMHO you'll be too busy on your current assignment until you've virtually finished it.
My CV goes out 4 weeks before end of any contract, whether I expect extention or not. There is always something better out there and another offer puts you in a strong bargaining position. If you want an extention at the current client then ask now as well.
Being immediately available is a big advantage. Sometimes you find a really desperate 'start next day' client and can rack up your rate. However don't let that stop you from preparing well in advance. Sorting it early is the prescription I use to prevent or reduce expensive bench time.
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Originally posted by javalad View PostI am 3 weeks away from the end of my contract... not sure of extension..
What is the right time to start the search... Is it fine to ask client abt extension directly now?
Thanks in Advance for ur high valued advice
Originally posted by superuser View PostProfessionally speaking there are a few considerations:- Agents need prompt responses to their questions via personal email and phone
- Prospective clients will want to interview you at very short notice
- Clients expect you to start within a few days
IMHO you'll be too busy on your current assignment until you've virtually finished it.
I'd wait a bit longer to see if they're forthcoming; be subtle, bearing in mind that they might need a reminder that you're finishing soon.
Judging by superusers advice, I think superuser is javalad's clientOriginally posted by max View PostSo...how is this his concern?
So...go to the interview...at short notice.
A myth...
Say what!?!.. where the f*(k would you get this opinion from..
Given your previous advice...I'd say do the opposite...but that's only because of your previous advice.
Go with Max's advice javalad.
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So...how is this his concern?Originally posted by superuser View PostProfessionally speaking there are a few considerations:
Agents need prompt responses to their questions via personal email and phone
So...go to the interview...at short notice.Originally posted by superuser View PostProspective clients will want to interview you at very short notice
A myth...Originally posted by superuser View PostClients expect you to start within a few days
Say what!?!.. where the f*(k would you get this opinion from..Originally posted by superuser View PostIMHO you'll be too busy on your current assignment until you've virtually finished it.
Given your previous advice...I'd say do the opposite...but that's only because of your previous advice.Originally posted by superuser View PostI'd wait a bit longer to see if they're forthcoming; be subtle, bearing in mind that they might need a reminder that you're finishing soon.
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It depends...
Professionally speaking there are a few considerations:the right time to start the search- Agents need prompt responses to their questions via personal email and phone
- Prospective clients will want to interview you at very short notice
- Clients expect you to start within a few days
IMHO you'll be too busy on your current assignment until you've virtually finished it.
I'd wait a bit longer to see if they're forthcoming; be subtle, bearing in mind that they might need a reminder that you're finishing soon.Is it fine to ask client abt extension directly now?
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Pls Advise
I am 3 weeks away from the end of my contract... not sure of extension..
What is the right time to start the search... Is it fine to ask client abt extension directly now?
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