good luck with your contract hunting
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Originally posted by jamie007For me or generally ?
Mine is financial. We is trying for kids and those things cost a fortune. I should know. I still am one...
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Investment banks do a lot of technical tests, and evaluate (reject) a lot of candidates before even seeing them.
If you can sail through the tests, then I can't see them being worried about the fact that you use a wheelchair. I mean for most jobs, especially as a contractor you'll spend the whole day at the same desk.
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Originally posted by BennyWhy is there a sudden rush from permie to contract?
For me or generally ?
Mine is financial. We is trying for kids and those things cost a fortune. I should know. I still am one...
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Originally posted by jamie007After 5 years in IT Investment Banking I'm comfortable with a move to contracting but have concerns about the fact that I use a wheelchair and that this may affect my employability.
As a Permie I have all sorts of laws covering me as I'm sure I do as a contractor but my concern is that at interview stage or earlier I'll simply be discriminated against over someone abled bodied. I'm pretty sharp at getting people chilled n over it but still...
Sticking with the big banks is the best thing to do but I'm interested in any feeling/experiences on this folks here may have.
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The vast majoity of employers are primarily interested in your experience and skills, if they are in demand I doubt you will have much problem in securing contracts regardless of your disablity.
Feel free to ask further questions
Good LuckLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 12 April 2006, 13:14.
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I, for one, wish you the absolute best of british luck.
Never noticed much discrimination in the contracting world, if anything less than a permie environment. They're, after all, only interested in us getting the job done.
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wheelchair user on 1st time contract
After 5 years in IT Investment Banking I'm comfortable with a move to contracting but have concerns about the fact that I use a wheelchair and that this may affect my employability.
As a Permie I have all sorts of laws covering me as I'm sure I do as a contractor but my concern is that at interview stage or earlier I'll simply be discriminated against over someone abled bodied. I'm pretty sharp at getting people chilled n over it but still...
Sticking with the big banks is the best thing to do but I'm interested in any feeling/experiences on this folks here may have.
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