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Seeing more contracts talking about this. You will deliver the project whilst training, mentoring and passing on your skillset to the other team members (permies).
Your not going to get many renewals in these contracts, clearly...
You are an expert who will training a junior. There will be always a big distance between you and them.
and I wonder how many of those team members happen to be based in Bangalore
Given the typical random nature of staff continually leaving / being deployed to more urgent screw ups - training Bangalore is a guarantee for multiple renewals...
Seeing more contracts talking about this. You will deliver the project whilst training, mentoring and passing on your skillset to the other team members (permies).
Your not going to get many renewals in these contracts, clearly...
If your skill set can be imparted to some juniors in the course of a contract, it's not a very profound skill set, is it?
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