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  • TheFaQQer
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    Work out what you would want to do the role if it was at home.

    Add on a few hundred a week for travel and accommodation.

    Add on 15-20% for having to stomach London.

    Negotiate from there.

    (£800 a day)

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  • GazCol
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I think the phrase I used was "considerably north of £500"
    Do you have any means of even estimating what the project budget is/will be from previous gigs?

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  • d000hg
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    I think the phrase I used was "considerably north of £500"

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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    Start high and negotiate down. Don't be afraid to charge what you think you should get (within reason) - especially if it's a big client and a role that demands a particularly niche/rare skill.

    Are you competing for the role or have you been approached specifically for the role? If the latter, you have more room for negotiation. Are you being hired as "just a programmer" or is there a consultancy aspect to the role that makes your skill and experience particularly important?

    Hard to put a number on it without knowing what it actually is, but if you want me to pull a number out of a hat, how about £700-800/day?
    Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 19 September 2013, 17:18.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    It's niche enough I've never seen it listed on any job boards, not ones in the UK anyway.
    Ok, thought the jobswatch might have helped. Oh well, sorry.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Anything similar on jobserve or google some terms and see if you can find historic roles that are similar?

    I know it is just a scraping tool so not accurate but you could look at IT Jobs Watch, Tracking the IT Job Market to see you can get an idea?
    It's niche enough I've never seen it listed on any job boards, not ones in the UK anyway.

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  • northernladuk
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    Anything similar on jobserve or google some terms and see if you can find historic roles that are similar?

    I know it is just a scraping tool so not accurate but you could look at IT Jobs Watch, Tracking the IT Job Market to see you can get an idea?

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Pick what you would be happy with considering all the associated expenses, and then add 50%.

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  • d000hg
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    Thanks so far... I think they do offer official consultancy so I'll try to track that down.

    Otherwise, even knowing what other people would come up with as a first number, especially people who are used to working in this kind of location, would be useful. Just your best guess without more to go on, what might be likely or how you would go about working it out.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    A gig has come up for a very niche programming language I have worked with It's with a telecoms client based in central London. The technology is not only niche, but expensive to license.

    I haven't worked with a London client before, definitely not a big-shot fancypants one in central London, so it's a whole pile of unknowns as far as rate is concerned. I'm really only interested if it's paying a top rate though.

    All advice welcome. Agent so far "has no information on rate" to give me a ballpark.
    I assume that the niche language has a supplier with a consultancy of some form attached?

    All you need to do is to identify their rates and undercut them. Then depending on the length of gig set an appropriate rate remembering that Durham - London is a £300 train ticket at full whack... and that is especially annoying if you aren't in London 5 days a week (PM me if you end up there Monday - Friday as there is a cheaper ticket option).

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  • kevpuk
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    Hhhmm, tricky - if really niche, and quite obscure, a ballpark could be difficult...
    I assume you have searched for similar gigs, all areas, to see if there is a guide price?
    Otherwise, I guess you could try to see what permie jobs in the sector/niche pay, and try to reverse-engineer a rate?
    Failing all that, just hit them with a price that would work for you and see where it goes!

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    A gig has come up for a very niche programming language I have worked with It's with a telecoms client based in central London. The technology is not only niche, but expensive to license.

    I haven't worked with a London client before, definitely not a big-shot fancypants one in central London, so it's a whole pile of unknowns as far as rate is concerned. I'm really only interested if it's paying a top rate though.

    All advice welcome. Agent so far "has no information on rate" to give me a ballpark.
    Tell them £1200 per day (assuming you'd be delighted with that) but you may be negotiable and see what they come back with.

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  • d000hg
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    Rate advice question

    A gig has come up for a very niche programming language I have worked with It's with a telecoms client based in central London. The technology is not only niche, but expensive to license.

    I haven't worked with a London client before, definitely not a big-shot fancypants one in central London, so it's a whole pile of unknowns as far as rate is concerned. I'm really only interested if it's paying a top rate though.

    All advice welcome. Agent so far "has no information on rate" to give me a ballpark.

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