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Previously on "IT contractor demand nears seven-year high"
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Originally posted by Sumutai View PostJust coming to the end of my first contract, working for the NHS (not being renewed due to public sector cutbacks). I've been looking for work in my field (mainly Cisco) for the last 4 weeks and have noticed that job ads seem to have dried up a little recently. I'm hoping this is a natural consequence of year end budget anticipation and so on. We'll see in April.
Hello by the way. This be my first post.
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Just coming to the end of my first contract, working for the NHS (not being renewed due to public sector cutbacks). I've been looking for work in my field (mainly Cisco) for the last 4 weeks and have noticed that job ads seem to have dried up a little recently. I'm hoping this is a natural consequence of year end budget anticipation and so on. We'll see in April.
Hello by the way. This be my first post.
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I can tell you all that IB's are investing a lot of money this year in new tech - espec voice. follow telecomm invester news for there latest wins then get on the band wagon!
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Originally posted by Mephisto View PostHad a total of five interviews so far this year with two probablys and one solid offer (which I've taken) to start straight after the end of current gig.
Seems to be the case that you can find work when you already have it...
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Few cons at clientco are jumping ship at eoc, so must be a few offers about.
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Had a total of five interviews so far this year with two probablys and one solid offer (which I've taken) to start straight after the end of current gig.
Seems to be the case that you can find work when you already have it...
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Had a total of five interviews so far this year with two probablys and one solid offer (which I've taken) to start straight after the end of current gig.
Seems to be the case that you can find work when you already have it...
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When i've got three or four agents all eating into their margin to fill their roles at once to get me, then I'll believe it.
Ahh, the good old days of the constantly ringing phone.....
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But at least I have communication skills.
There's lots of demand for the likes of me, but they tend to be smaller more technology oriented places that don't traditionally hire contractors.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThat must mean your either not very good or the market for your skills are bad. In the second case that means you should learn a new set of skills which might in term mean your not very good again since you would have realised that....
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But at least I have communication skills.
There's lots of demand for the likes of me, but they tend to be smaller more technology oriented places that don't traditionally hire contractors.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThat must mean your either not very good or market for your skills are bad. In the second case that means you should learn a new set of skills which might in term mean your not very good again since you would have realised that....
You could have worded that differently and still got your point across.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI've come to the conclusion that permiedom is my only option.
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