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Originally posted by zeitghostReally?
I've designed entire products in 3 months.
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Originally posted by nigelsousa View Post
To which group do you think suityou01 belongs?
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Boomed, just got extended for 6 month, with a possibality of another 6 months.
the 3 months on the beach just got cancelled, but the penthouse apartment is on the cards
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Originally posted by nigelsousa View PostVery good connies can jump around with no CV damage. Their rep wins.
Average and below connies cannot.
To which group do you think suityou01 belongs?
Ps. I include myself in the group that cannot jump around too much
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWtheGALS.
My current gig is six weeks. It's perfectly serious, in that it's something the client needs and it'll take about that much time to do.
Over the last fifteen years of contracting I've had gigs that have lasted a few weeks, and ones that have lasted a couple of years. None of it seems to make any difference in terms of getting further gigs.
Average and below connies cannot.
To which group do you think suityou01 belongs?
Ps. I include myself in the group that cannot jump around too muchLast edited by nigelsousa; 14 November 2014, 14:33.
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Originally posted by zeitghostOriginally posted by nigelsousa View PostYou can't do anything serious in 3 months.
Are you tinkering?
I've designed entire products in 3 months.
My current gig is six weeks. It's perfectly serious, in that it's something the client needs and it'll take about that much time to do.
Over the last fifteen years of contracting I've had gigs that have lasted a few weeks, and ones that have lasted a couple of years. None of it seems to make any difference in terms of getting further gigs.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYep. Competent people can get a lot done in 3 months. Are you tinkering?
Nothing serious can be built in 3 months. That is not to say nothing can be built in 3 months. I'm saying, nothing of reasonable complexity in a bank can be built in 3 months.
Your CV implies baby tasks linking other systems (that the men are working on.) This is mechanical grunt work. Drag and drop.
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People not understanding short term contracts don't understand contracting imo.
There's a woman at our place (contractor PM) who said she wouldn't look at a developer's CV if they didn't stay in a role for at least 12 months - I gave her a right mouthful and told her to get out of contracting if that was the depth of her knowledge.
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Yep. Competent people can get a lot done in 3 months. Are you tinkering?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNot great if you're a permie. As a contractor / freelancer, it says nothing. Demand is a good thing.
If I was hiring a developer or PM, I wouldn't be too interested in someone with lots of really short contracts - definite red flag for me.
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Short dev gigs
You can't do anything serious in 3 months.
Are you tinkering?
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