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I personally thank all of you for sharing your experience. Now I have good idea of when to start looking for a new contract.
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Generally WHS but I would throw in a different take on the 'immediately' comment. The last 4 contracts I have had I interviewed Tuesday/Weds and started Monday. Don't assume anything. Immediately can indeed mean immediately and sometimes it can be 2-3 weeks.Originally posted by Wanderer View PostWelcome!
Ahh, it varies. If you are not happy then go on and start looking now.
If you are happy and you aren't bothered if you get an extension or take a holiday then don't bother looking.
Generally speaking, I'd be doing some serious searching starting at 4 weeks to go before the end of the contract. Much more than that and you will run into problems with the lead time before you can start. As an aside, I always say I can start immediately because there is so much messing about goes on that "immediately" normally means 2 or 3 weeks anyway.
Good luck!
Becuase of this I have started looking 2-3 weeks as I found 4 weeks just too long but thats just my persoanl experience
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Ahh, it varies. If you are not happy then go on and start looking now.Originally posted by vikasgupta View PostI would like to kindly ask old timers that at approximately what time(how many weeks) before the last day of the contract, do they start looking for new contracts?
If you are happy and you aren't bothered if you get an extension or take a holiday then don't bother looking.
Generally speaking, I'd be doing some serious searching starting at 4 weeks to go before the end of the contract. Much more than that and you will run into problems with the lead time before you can start. As an aside, I always say I can start immediately because there is so much messing about goes on that "immediately" normally means 2 or 3 weeks anyway.
Good luck!
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4 weeks, for me. Any sooner, and agents normally don't want to know you. Mind you, nothing wrong with keeping on the lookout all the time, really. Can't do any harm. And from the sounds of it, you aren't too stretched work-wise at the current gig., so you might as well be doing something productive.Originally posted by vikasgupta View PostI am new to contracting and currently I am serving my first contract. It is a 3 months contract and the work isn't great. Approximately two more months are left in this contract. So, although it is highly unlikely that the contract would be extended based on the amount of work, I would not like to continue with the current contract and would like to go for another contract after this.
So, I would like to kindly ask old timers that at approximately what time(how many weeks) before the last day of the contract, do they start looking for new contracts?
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I personally start looking about 3-4 weeks before the contract ends. The agencies would generally not be interested in forwarding you before that.Originally posted by vikasgupta View PostI am new to contracting and currently I am serving my first contract. It is a 3 months contract and the work isn't great. Approximately two more months are left in this contract. So, although it is highly unlikely that the contract would be extended based on the amount of work, I would not like to continue with the current contract and would like to go for another contract after this.
So, I would like to kindly ask old timers that at approximately what time(how many weeks) before the last day of the contract, do they start looking for new contracts?
Also, start thinking abt how are you going to handle interview requests (telephonic/f2f), while you are still with your current client. F2F ones generally pose a challenge, specially if the potential gig isn't local to your place.
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Right time to start looking for new contract
I am new to contracting and currently I am serving my first contract. It is a 3 months contract and the work isn't great. Approximately two more months are left in this contract. So, although it is highly unlikely that the contract would be extended based on the amount of work, I would not like to continue with the current contract and would like to go for another contract after this.
So, I would like to kindly ask old timers that at approximately what time(how many weeks) before the last day of the contract, do they start looking for new contracts?Tags: None
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