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Contractor to consultant: part III – 8 tips to make it happen
Do you want to be part of the team, or an agent of change? Read our guide to becoming an independent consultant.
�After years of contracting, you may find yourself more interested in working� �ess lined up. Many would-be consultants end their contracts, and then spend 6-12 months unemployed trying to�
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Articles: Contracting
| Thu, 23 Nov 2017
Advice on going back to permanent work from contracting
This guide discusses the factors when deciding whether to go back to permanent employment.
�o permanent work include: Reasons for moving from contracting back to permanent Tired The highest paid contract� �that can find themselves continually in well paid contracts. Security can become an issue for those contracto� �urning out the same type of work when moving from contract to contract. Shortly after getting the job it is�
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Articles: Contracting
| Tue, 28 Nov 2017
10 Tips for long term successful contracting
There’s more to a successful contract than getting your timesheets signed. 10 Tips for success.
�Here are our top 10 tips for long term successful contracting: 1. Deliver. Deliver. Deliver - the "Three D's" Y� �well as getting paid, you should aim to end your contracts in a stronger position than when you started them� �There’s more to a successful contract than getting your timesheets signed. If you’re in�
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Articles: Contracting
| Thu, 04 Jan 2018
Contractor to consultant: part I – comparing contracting and consulting
Do you want to be part of the team, or an agent of change? Read our three part guide to becoming an independent consultant.
�Rather than contracting and being involved in the day to day doing of the�
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Articles: Contracting
| Fri, 05 Jan 2018
Contractor to consultant: part II – the consulting approach
Do you want to be part of the team, or an agent of change? Read our guide to becoming an independent consultant.
�After contracting for a while and being involved in delivering serv� �can’t do any work for client X while you’re under contract to client Y. Contractors are effectively serial m�
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Articles: Contracting
| Tue, 09 Jan 2018
Contracting and security clearance: a guide for contractors
Why you need security clearance to work as a contractor on certain public sector projects.
�Contractors offered contracts in many government departments will find they are� �job related: A contractor would go to a specific contract role within a specific organisation and the devel�
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Articles: First timers
| Mon, 28 Aug 2017
Contractors rarely operate as sole traders
Contractors wanting to work as a sole trader will find agencies and clients won’t work with them. Here's why and the solution.
�d under PAYE schemes. In addition to all of this, contracting as a sole trader, even if it could be done, would� �qualified director for example – could still find contracts via an agency by joining an umbrella company or g� �. A sole trader contractor might attempt to win a contract with the client, but the client’s agreement with�
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Articles: First timers
| Wed, 19 Sept 2018
What employee benefits do contractors not get?
Here are some of the important differences when comparing the situations of contractors versus permanent employees.
�eeker allowance between jobs Yes No 27 Freedom to contract (status cannot be overruled) Yes No 28 Subsidies:�
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Articles: First timers
| Thu, 30 Jul 2020
Public sector popular for IT contractors
A record fifth of all IT contractors are now working in the public sector according to new research.
�arnings, unemployment and what they look for in a contract. The results, comparing responses from the third�
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| Thu, 24 Jun 2004
Is new legislation protecting contractors?
Some recruitment agencies are using underhand tactics to get around new legislation.
�ntial to tip the scales back in the favour of the contracting community. Termed The Conduct of Employment Agenc� �tractors who opt in or offering them unreasonable contracts. Full Article: ZDNet�
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| Tue, 29 Jun 2004
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