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Originally posted by cojak View PostI'm sorry ECC because I know you really want a contract, but do you realise how desperate you are coming across in these posts?
Re-read your posts as if someone else had written them. If you are a strategic consultant who deals with C-execs, you can see that this little outfit is playing you like a violin.
How would YOU advise the OP?
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Originally posted by ECommerceConsultant View PostYes, they paid expenses for me to go there for the three days. They are a small company, fairly unknown. They made it clear that they are very technically focused and they don't have anyone who could do the strategic client work for their retail clients. One of the employees over lunch one day told me that in January they have to do this big strategic piece for their client.
Then, coincidentally I get the request to create this strategic plan for this client. I wonder if they even know that their employee told me this work is due in January. I did like them but all of this has put me off - including their demand that I go for a further 4 days, I mean how long does it take to decide if you want someone to join your company or not? Normally 2-3 one hour interviews are ample. Not 3 days of intensive interviewing, plus personal assessments over evening dinners and at lunch etc.
That's a pee-take regarding your 4 interview experience - what a waste of your time when they offered you less than you were earning!!! Ridiculous!!
And yeah, I've heard before of consultants being asked to come for an interview, and they try to get your recommendations and advice, when in fact no job exists - they just wanted the free advice.
Re-read your posts as if someone else had written them. If you are a strategic consultant who deals with C-execs, you can see that this little outfit is playing you like a violin.
How would YOU advise the OP?
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIndeed is a good one.
I also feel the market is very quiet. I was getting bombarded with decent permie jobs this past spring/summer - jobs that I would have been tempted for had I not been in a contract - and then since August it just went dead. Pretty much completely dead.
Not that I'm looking but it's always nice to know there's stuff out there.
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Originally posted by ECommerceConsultant View PostYes, they paid expenses for me to go there for the three days. They are a small company, fairly unknown. They made it clear that they are very technically focused and they don't have anyone who could do the strategic client work for their retail clients. One of the employees over lunch one day told me that in January they have to do this big strategic piece for their client.
Then, coincidentally I get the request to create this strategic plan for this client. I wonder if they even know that their employee told me this work is due in January. I did like them but all of this has put me off - including their demand that I go for a further 4 days, I mean how long does it take to decide if you want someone to join your company or not? Normally 2-3 one hour interviews are ample. Not 3 days of intensive interviewing, plus personal assessments over evening dinners and at lunch etc.
That's a pee-take regarding your 4 interview experience - what a waste of your time when they offered you less than you were earning!!! Ridiculous!!
And yeah, I've heard before of consultants being asked to come for an interview, and they try to get your recommendations and advice, when in fact no job exists - they just wanted the free advice.
Stand your ground and wait for the money offer. Do not travel, do not pass go, do not collect unwanted grey hairs.
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Originally posted by ECommerceConsultant View Post"2000 more jobs" right now in Dec - compared with April you mean? I've been looking at Jobserve and CWJobs... are there any other good ones that you'd recommend? I've been out of the UK for 2.5 years, so any tips would be helpful
I also feel the market is very quiet. I was getting bombarded with decent permie jobs this past spring/summer - jobs that I would have been tempted for had I not been in a contract - and then since August it just went dead. Pretty much completely dead.
Not that I'm looking but it's always nice to know there's stuff out there.
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Originally posted by ECommerceConsultant View Post"2000 more jobs" right now in Dec - compared with April you mean? I've been looking at Jobserve and CWJobs... are there any other good ones that you'd recommend? I've been out of the UK for 2.5 years, so any tips would be helpful
I always look at the total of jobs as a comparative for how the market is although many of that number are duplicate / triplicate. The highest I have seen on jobserve is 41k. The lowest is 11k.
No idea about your industry but as long as it isn't SAS then you should be fine, at least in the NY.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostOn a pure like for like basis there are approx 2,000 more jobs on jobserve than in April. No idea if your market is good or not. Jobserve isn't the only site these days.
p.s. I would tell your prospective clients to sod off, after I had stopped laughing of course.
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Originally posted by ECommerceConsultant View PostOK, I've written to them, and said that I am fully aware that they need to do the strategic planning for the retail client in January, and I find it quite extraordinary that they've asked me to do this work as part of an interview process. I've also said I'd love to get involved in this strategic planning and drive it forward, but it would need to be a paid assignment at an agreed day rate, plus expenses with a written contract in place.
So, does the UK contract market seem a bit crap at the moment? A few months ago, pre-referendum, I would do a jobserve search and get about 30-80 relevant hits. Now I get 6, and they are not even my skill set.
p.s. I would tell your prospective clients to sod off, after I had stopped laughing of course.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostThis time of year is always quiet for obvious reasons and should ramp up in the new year. BREXIT has had no direct impact on contract work(imho), although the market was slow in Sept/Oct and picked up a lot during last month. What I would say is don't force the job (I have made that mistake before), make sure you find what is right for you.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou have to think about whether you'd want to work for this consultancy on a permanent basis, considering how you already feel about them and how they're treating you.
Their uncouth recruitment process seems to depend to them winning this contract in January. Like many consultancies, they will hire and fire as and when they win/lose/finish client projects.
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OK, I've written to them, and said that I am fully aware that they need to do the strategic planning for the retail client in January, and I find it quite extraordinary that they've asked me to do this work as part of an interview process. I've also said I'd love to get involved in this strategic planning and drive it forward, but it would need to be a paid assignment at an agreed day rate, plus expenses with a written contract in place.
So, does the UK contract market seem a bit crap at the moment? A few months ago, pre-referendum, I would do a jobserve search and get about 30-80 relevant hits. Now I get 6, and they are not even my skill set.
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You have to think about whether you'd want to work for this consultancy on a permanent basis, considering how you already feel about them and how they're treating you.
Their uncouth recruitment process seems to depend to them winning this contract in January. Like many consultancies, they will hire and fire as and when they win/lose/finish client projects.
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Originally posted by ECommerceConsultant View PostYes, you are right. Sorry, they contacted me with a job opportunity, and said they needed someone exactly like me. There is no job description, they would not give any indication about salary or package etc, until I said I can have no further discussions until they give an idea of the package. It's weird though, they tell me they have a policy of 100% visibility in the office - everyone gets to see what everyone else earns - so they said they have to be careful about what they pay me, because others might complain. They also sold it to me that in the Netherlands, there is a 30 percent ruling - which means all ex-pats pay 30% less tax. They said it's a huge benefit to me.
HOWEVER, they then said that because of the ruling, they would have to pay me 30% less than my previous salary, so that I would get the same net income. The only ones benefiting from the 30% is them!!!
I'm trying to find a new contract in the UK - I was contracting for 10+ years, but there seems to be nothing available - is it a slow time of year or has BREXIT wiped out all the contract work? I want to tell them to bugger off, but I'm worried I might not find anything else...
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