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 Thanks for the advice; I am sure the Consultant approach will view more favourably. Currently waiting to hear whether I’m going to be cut short for no particular reason; was hoping this stint (4 months so far, originally 9), was going to improve the CV - But if re-organising my CV helps next time then maybe I don’t need to worry...
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 If you did a load of contracts then don't put in the exact dates. Re-write it to put all the short term contracts under one heading as if you were a consultancy business:Originally posted by pootle View PostIt seems that certain companies in IB are very reluctant to understand the sometimes short term nature of the contracts on my CV.
 
 Pootle Consultants Limited
 
 Consultancy services to a range of customers in including x, y and z. Doing projects for a, b and c. Blah blah blah. Successfully delivered this and that using these things.
 
 
 That covers gaps where you weren't working and a number of short term contracts. Give them the impression that you provide ad-hoc consultancy services to your clients as and when needed rather than a permietractor job where you do a 9-5 for 6 months.
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 Don't put dates on your CV. And, as a matter of interest, is this "information" directly from the IBs themselves, or relayed via slimeballs ?Originally posted by pootle View PostIt seems that certain companies in IB are very reluctant to understand the sometimes short term nature of the contracts on my CV.
 
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 When I went for the interview for my current contract it was a week rolling contract and got told it would most probably be only up to the most 3 weeks. When my CV got sent over to the client they had voiced their concern to the agent because I had quite a number of short term roles and why was this!!!!???? Bearing in mind my last contract was 15 months and the one before was 6 months!!
 
 I always find this mindset a bit baffling in regards to contractors and not the first time someone had brought it up. I'm a contractor this is my job this is how I work!! I work where there is work it may be a month I may be somewhere a year sometimes it may be a week and what made this one more this was for initially a 3 week contract,  what did they want someone with a 30 year solid work background because they would be worried if not they may leave within the 3 weeks! this was for initially a 3 week contract,  what did they want someone with a 30 year solid work background because they would be worried if not they may leave within the 3 weeks!
 
 I'm still here now its turned into a 3 month contract but that should have been the warning sign really as the job\place is not great and I can't wait till its over to be honest, just thinking of the money and keep looking longingly at the end date on the calendar!
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 Short Term ContractIt seems that certain companies in IB are very reluctant to understand the sometimes short term nature of the contracts on my CV. Sometimes this has been due to illness (which i am reluctant to disclose); but in the main - especially recently with the recession - I have been forced to take pretty much anything on offer, from 1 month upwards. I also have several long term contracts under my belt over the duration of 10 years. I would like to know why - when the IB in question was only offering an initial 3 month contract, that the thinking would be this way. Apparantly the project could have lasted 5 years, but who knows - the goalposts could easily change.
 My impression is that contracting testing market is project based and that 3 months can be the average length of a contract.Tags: None
 
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