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Originally posted by Ashwin2007 View PostTo be successful in contract market, it appears only the connections with the key management (who decides the contract extensions) appear to be the factor in continuing in the contract.
Often, hard working, sincere professionals appear to lose out to those who play politics in the workplace. Sadly, by only producing quality deliverables one cannot survive in the market.
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Originally posted by Ashwin2007 View PostIs the contract market not for the faint hearted?
You need to have 'business man' like attitude and get the job done
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Originally posted by Ashwin2007 View PostIs the contract market not for the faint hearted?
At my current role, I find the MD and the owner are constantly asking for my opinion on a wide range of subjects. The owner told me he has been looking for someone like me for 20 years, I suspect I might not be leaving for a little bit.
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Is the contract market not for the faint hearted?
To be successful in contract market, it appears only the connections with the key management (who decides the contract extensions) appear to be the factor in continuing in the contract.
Often, hard working, sincere professionals appear to lose out to those who play politics in the workplace. Sadly, by only producing quality deliverables one cannot survive in the market.
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