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Previously on "What's you hit rate?"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
    Only once ?
    He's only had one contract. Just saying like.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    I got kicked out a contract once after I'd started. I wonder if that counts as a draw :-)
    Only once ?

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    On all 3 occasions the client contacted the agent and asked for me specifically, or contacted me directly.
    So, 3 different contracts, I didn't apply for any of them and was only interviewed for one. What does that make my recent hit rate? 300%?
    Thats the way to do it, well done

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    After interviewing 9 contractors recently I can imagine many people on here who are interested enough to post with their peers will have a pretty high hit rate. There must a whole raft of people out there that have endless interviews for the two or three contracts on their CV and the only way they can get end to end gigs is by bailing to a new client.
    You have seen my CV??????

    I like the changing clients

    I was going to say Love Suity/MF/PC but I might get in trouble.

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  • WTFH
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    In the last 4 years (3 roles), I've been "interviewed" once and that was to discuss my role in the project with the team I'd be joining. On all 3 occasions the client contacted the agent and asked for me specifically, or contacted me directly.


    So, 3 different contracts, I didn't apply for any of them and was only interviewed for one. What does that make my recent hit rate? 300%?


    If we look further back over 15+ years, the interview to job rate is probably 75% ish. I appear to be able to talk myself into jobs.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    The thing is when we have such discussions on here, is everyones situation / skills / market is different.

    if you have many, many, years in a specialism and a solidy built reputation you should fail very few interviews.
    This also links directly into the coversation, with regards to, how much experience you had, in a discipline before you set out contracting.

    If you are a pretty useless, lazy, jack of all trades, with few years experience, then your hit rate is going to be lower.

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  • MarillionFan
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    I got kicked out a contract once after I'd started. I wonder if that counts as a draw :-)

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  • Pogle
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    I dont really keep track of what I got and what I didnt. All I know is that since Feb 2009 I've been on the bench < 4 months
    I DO know that if its a technical interview, I usually get the contract

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Complete tulipe this "I've got all the gigs I ever went for interview for". Complete and utter tulipe.

    I reckon my hit rate is about 25% at best. I've been for interviews where I know it was never going to happen.

    Had one where the realed off 40 questions on 4 different subjects (2 of which I knew nothing about and didn't have on my CV). I still had 25/40! but they gave to the highest scorer.

    And I've had Bob interviews where they've asked the most stupid obscure questions known to man. Then you see it back on jobserve time and time again as the Bobs try to find someone whos 'perfect'.
    I have. One exception was where the role I was interviewing for didn't match the spec so in the interview we agreed it was in neither of out interests to continue so we left it.

    So it's not crap.

    Your 25% figures...

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    All but 2 over 15 years for me .

    The 2 refusals, I have had, I'm not even sure whether the role went ahead.
    On one occasion, at least, I know that to be true.

    I reckon my hit rate is about 25% at best.

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  • northernladuk
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    After interviewing 9 contractors recently I can imagine many people on here who are interested enough to post with their peers will have a pretty high hit rate. There must a whole raft of people out there that have endless interviews for the two or three contracts on their CV and the only way they can get end to end gigs is by bailing to a new client.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    In all fairness though, I've had a pretty linear career path and I don't bulltulip so if they're taking the time to talk to me I'm probably the right person.
    WHS

    I think I've been offered all but one roles I've interviewed for. Even the one I fell over during, so I consider that a win.

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  • vetran
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    Hit rate

    99 to 1


    OKBWQ - NSFW

    http://www.allthelyrics.com/lyrics/k...cs-212970.html


    http://www.allthelyrics.com/lyrics/k...#ixzz3pIGhkcLl

    This new method of mine
    Might not work every time, but then again no method will
    I've been spat at and slapped
    and kneed in the nackers
    But then I've got a few f**** as well

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  • rl4engc
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    Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
    My hit rate is lot better than for permie jobs, but then you don't get asked so many stupid questions and want to punch the interviewer
    ^^ This.

    Last permie interview they phoned me to say "They were very happy with your technical ability, however you failed the psychometric tests so we won't be proceeding.." It was some online thing from a self-proclaimed subject matter expert in America apparently; it deduced I'd be tulip at something even though I answered everything non-controvertially..

    Had 3 more contract interviews since then and got them all straight away, usually the holy grail "finish on Friday, start on Monday" too.

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    39/40

    40 Interviews, 39 gigs over 20 years.

    Used to be undefeated, but came 'a second' about 6 years ago for a grand a day gig, when I was told I didn't have enough 'executive' experience.

    Got it now though, in spades!


    Aiming high?

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