I agree with the rates above...
Get yerself some ISEB Security/BS7799 qualifications and those rates will go up £100-200 per day...
(You put BS7799 down but how/why/where?)
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Guest repliedC++ (1)
Why even bother putting that on your CV?
Still, I suppose your 1 is better than AtW's 5:rollin
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Guest repliedof course, as a contractor, you'd replace all your 3s and 4s by 5s and get £45/hr
Rebecca in "I don't do 3s and 4s" mode!
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Guest repliedAround £30 per hour at the top end.
I'd suggest there weren't enough 4's and 5's to justify the higher end and I'd be expecting around £25ph-£26ph for that.
For a 7.5 hour day you could perhaps expect £190 to £200.
The top end would be £225.
The actual rate offered would depend on level of responsibility, location, market rates, supply/demand at the current time for that role and negotiation.
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Guest replied£200 per day.
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rate advise if possible please guys
Guys I am trying to figure out my current worth contracting and seeing people post their skillsets her I am gonna try posting mine... its quite long tho...... so be warned.
Age 26
Nearly 7 Years in IT 4 of which are in IT security
Previous experience:
1st, 2nd, 3rd line support roles
Consultant role (for symantec got 5/5 rating from services dept)
Security Management role
Skill Set (1 = little experience, 5 = Expert)
Network Admin:
Windows NT                 (4)       
Windows 2000 Svr\Wks         (4)       
Windows 2003 Svr         (3)               
Exchange 5.5         (4)
Windows XP Pro        (4)       
Exchange 2000/2003                (3)
SQL 7 \ 2000                (3)               
DNS \ Routing                (4)
Linux \ Free BSD        (2)               
Network Architecture design         (4)
Citrix                        (3)       
TCP\IP                        (4)
Security / Penetration Testing / Info security:
Security Theory        (4)               
Penetration Testing                (4)
Sidewinder G2 Firewalls        (5)               
Security Audit                (4)
Symantec Ent FW        (3)       
Symantec Antivirus                (4)
Checkpoint FW        (3)       
McAfee Antivirus (AVD)        (4)
Cisco Pix FW                (2)               
Mail Marshall                (3)
Mail Sweeper (4)
Web Sweeper                (4)
VPN (IPSEC, etc)        (4)               
Web Marshall (3)
Symantec Gateway        (3)       
Biometrics                        (3)
PGP Security suite        (3)       
Disaster Recovery \ BCP        (4)
PKI                        (3)               
VPN                        (4)       
Intrusion Detection                (3)
Nessus / Nmap        (3)       
Cracking / Hacking                (3)
Miscellaneous:
Software Support        (4)               
Backup Devices \ Software        (3)
Hardware Support        (4)               
C++                        (1)
Network Support        (4)               
Project Management                (4)
Sarbanes Oxley (4)
BS7799 (2)
Well thats it ripped from my CV... I hope its everything you need...
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