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If it was true, they would coincide anyway?Originally posted by contractor79 View PostIs it true that most contracts start in September and April?
If so, aren't people better off getting their contracts to coincide with this cycle? thanks.
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Rough guide to the year and what a contractor should expect if looking for a new contract
Late Jan - Early March: Minor increase due to new year projects, also some due to "must spend my budget before financial year end"
Late March- Early April : Lots of jobs being advertised but few actually seem to start until late Apr, Most annoying part of year as you don't know if you should stay or go. You get your time wasted by clients/agents A LOT
Late April - Mid June: New Budgets!!! (best time of year)
Late June - Mid Sept : Forget it, everyone is on holiday, might as well join them
Mid Sept - Mid/Late Nov: Companies trying to make up for nothing really happening for past 4 months and end of calendar year looming so hire more contractors (aka good time)
Dec - Mid Jan: Forget it, everyone is thinking more about crimbo parties than work (or recovering from crimbo) Go somewhere warm insteadLast edited by Not So Wise; 29 July 2009, 11:57.
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I usually pick up a contract in august/september and work for 6 months aiming to take the summer off and I would agree that the end of summer is the busiest time.
I only took this feckin gig cos I am buying a house and all the PANIC! these days.
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Contract season
Is it true that most contracts start in September and April?
If so, aren't people better off getting their contracts to coincide with this cycle? thanks.Tags: None
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