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Previously on "Best time to look for a new contract?"
Personally I've never found this "Budgets kick in in April" to be the case, that implies some forward planning on the part of the company, the fact that they're looking for a contractor means it wasn't in the plan.
In an ideal world you want your contract to end around May time, then you can take a couple of months off during the summer to get stuff done, go on holidays etc. You don't want to be sat around looking for your next gig when it's p1ssing down and going dark at 4pm, that's when you should be coining it in ready for the good times.
Also if you have an interview in August say if they say "You've not worked since May?" or whatever, you rebuke with "Yes, I took the summer off as I've been building a workshop.." or whatever.
If you are good at what you do, you should be able to find a role anytime of year. Although you can be more choosey March-May and Sept/October though in my experience.
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