Originally posted by northernladuk
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I was in a similar situation to him when I started out but moved to another permanent role becasue the roles I was offered used a very limited part of my skillset.
In the next permanent role I managed to do more training at the company's expense, and learnt more business skills from working with more experienced people who were willing to help me.
One thing that shouldn't be overlooked as a contractor you tend to be pigeon holed into a position there as at the start of your career you need exposure to as much as possible even if it doesn't end up being your specialism.
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