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I was informed at interview that I would be able to work from home at least 1 day per week, or when required - it never materialised in 6 months, though other teams were more reasonable with their contractors. There are some awfully self-important people there (in IT), and some amazingly decent people (in IT). Most contractors who are there seem to be happy there. It was a good place to work and it really all depends on whether you get micro-managed, or not?
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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostI've been with my current client for just over 2yrs and I've accepted another extension on 01-may. I heard that they keep extending contracts here for a max of 4yrs (of course depending on work availability, my performance etc)
I've suddenly had an interview with Bank of England on Monday and the agent called me this afternoon saying they want to offer! Rate is the same as my current contract.
How is Bank of England for contractors? Are extensions fairly common? Would it be possible to work from home once or twice a week? What is the culture generally like?
Also, if I jump after accepting an extension, am I burning bridges? I really like the work culture at my current client so at some point I would like to work for them again.
Any relevant advice is gratefully received.
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BoE contract
I've been with my current client for just over 2yrs and I've accepted another extension on 01-may. I heard that they keep extending contracts here for a max of 4yrs (of course depending on work availability, my performance etc)
I've suddenly had an interview with Bank of England on Monday and the agent called me this afternoon saying they want to offer! Rate is the same as my current contract.
How is Bank of England for contractors? Are extensions fairly common? Would it be possible to work from home once or twice a week? What is the culture generally like?
Also, if I jump after accepting an extension, am I burning bridges? I really like the work culture at my current client so at some point I would like to work for them again.
Any relevant advice is gratefully received.Tags: None
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