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Previously on "Job Graph for Contractors"

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    And the point of this would be? You have more or less answered it yourself. There are too many factors for this to be of any use and so what if there is a peak or trough, what are you going to do, not apply for jobs until there is a peak or something??

    Anyway, the funny thing is what you are looking for may actually exist. I believe jobswerve do stats on number of roles advertised which has been discussed/linked somewhere else
    I believe it was a contractor who set this up, ten years back. Used to post(or still does) on here. Not sure who it is/was.

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  • MarillionFan
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    www.jobstats.co.uk

    enjoy

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  • northernladuk
    replied
    And the point of this would be? You have more or less answered it yourself. There are too many factors for this to be of any use and so what if there is a peak or trough, what are you going to do, not apply for jobs until there is a peak or something??

    Anyway, the funny thing is what you are looking for may actually exist. I believe jobswerve do stats on number of roles advertised which has been discussed/linked somewhere else

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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  • AnthonyQuinn
    started a topic Job Graph for Contractors

    Job Graph for Contractors

    What are the peak and trough months for contract jobs? What about a graph which can guide contractors. For example, the graph will show that April and December are good months to be contract hunting or negotiating a pay raise. Whereas in other months it may be good to just lie low.

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