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Previously on "Getting into contracting NEWBIE"

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  • alreadypacked
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    I went into consulting from Uni, easier to go into contracting from there.

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  • Pherlopolus
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    I moved "up" to first line support after 8 months

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  • eek
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    Getting into contracting NEWBIE

    Originally posted by Pherlopolus View Post
    22 years ago I got my first contract with 3.5 years experience. It was with a niche legacy mainframe, and I was one of only about 5 contractors in the country with any experience and willing to work wherever for £10 an hour....

    So I guess 3.5 years experience is ok if it is very specialist knowledge. I'd suggest another 5 years and branching out into other things would be the best way of getting into contracting
    21 years ago I started contracting immediately after leaving uni. But this was at the very beginning of the Internet and there was about 6 people who knew how cgi worked

    I can safely say it was for more than £10 an hour though

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  • Pherlopolus
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    22 years ago I got my first contract with 3.5 years experience. It was with a niche legacy mainframe, and I was one of only about 5 contractors in the country with any experience and willing to work wherever for £10 an hour....

    So I guess 3.5 years experience is ok if it is very specialist knowledge. I'd suggest another 5 years and branching out into other things would be the best way of getting into contracting

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Hi All,

    I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some advice on getting into contracting. I'm currently ready to start working and I'm seeking a contracting role. I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor. Most of the contracting work seems to go through recruitment agencies who demand more experience.

    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.

    Thanks

    edb500
    My advice would be to stop posting fake questions under sockie accounts.

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  • TheLordDave
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    Do you lick the spoon?

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Hi All,

    I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some advice on getting into contracting. I'm currently ready to start working and I'm seeking a contracting role. I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor. Most of the contracting work seems to go through recruitment agencies who demand more experience.

    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.

    Thanks

    edb500
    you need a lot more experience of posting before I will answer that

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.
    What can you offer that cannot be supplied by the agencies?
    What is your value proposition, your unique selling point?

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Hi All,

    I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor.
    Perhaps you should use a civet rather than java

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Hi All,

    I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some advice on getting into contracting. I'm currently ready to start working and I'm seeking a contracting role. I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor. Most of the contracting work seems to go through recruitment agencies who demand more experience.

    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.

    Thanks

    edb500
    Give us some references and we will see what we can do for you

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Hi All,

    I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some advice on getting into contracting. I'm currently ready to start working and I'm seeking a contracting role. I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor. Most of the contracting work seems to go through recruitment agencies who demand more experience.

    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.

    Thanks

    edb500
    Not much experience, in a single domain, means you're up against ALOT of tough competition.

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  • GlenW
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    Learn to bleed radiators and watch gladiator films.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by edb500 View Post
    Hi All,

    I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some advice on getting into contracting. I'm currently ready to start working and I'm seeking a contracting role. I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor. Most of the contracting work seems to go through recruitment agencies who demand more experience.

    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.

    Thanks

    edb500
    Get more experience then, simples.

    HTHBIDI

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  • edb500
    started a topic Getting into contracting NEWBIE

    Getting into contracting NEWBIE

    Hi All,

    I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some advice on getting into contracting. I'm currently ready to start working and I'm seeking a contracting role. I have 3.5 years as a java developer in financial services but I'm struggling to get a job as a contractor. Most of the contracting work seems to go through recruitment agencies who demand more experience.

    Would anyone be able to offer any advice as to landing a contract role without recruitment agencies.

    Thanks

    edb500

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