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Previously on "Sharepoint Gigs"
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When I last worked in SharePoint about 8 months ago I was earning about £550-£600 per day, but have been working with it since SPS 2001 so had a strong CV.
I chose to leave the field as it was very stressful and have moved into a different field where I can earn about £400 a day but have about 80% less stress.
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Originally posted by explorer View PostWas wondering if anyone here is finding sharepoint market any better than other skills, as many of the research stats have widely claimed? How abt the rates? I can see all sorts of pathetic rates of offer (even 220). and i'm talking about hardcore coding reqs, not config ones..
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I was sounded out about a Sharepoint PM role at £280 / day. Politely told the agent to f off...
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Sharepoint Gigs
Was wondering if anyone here is finding sharepoint market any better than other skills, as many of the research stats have widely claimed? How abt the rates? I can see all sorts of pathetic rates of offer (even 220). and i'm talking about hardcore coding reqs, not config ones..
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