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IT contractor turns ‘contractrepreneur’, building businesses from contracting profits
When Mark Sweeny went contracting after a long and highly successful employment career, little did he know that he’d become a serial entrepreneur.
�t Sweeny did not factor in when he set out on his contracting career was the influence of the two entrepreneurs� �lic sector rosters to continue winning government contracts, and that’s when he joined Parity , the IT recrui� �resources system. But they ended up extending the contract several times, and I was ultimately given a lead�

Category: News | Mon, 21 Dec 2009


Project management contractor does it ‘by the book’, literally, to win first contract
Project management contractor Ken Burrell won his first contract, and just secured his first renewal, by acquiring & applying new contracting skills.
�ctor Ken Burrell successfully established his new contracting business, Brilliant Baselines , in 2011 by winnin� �rilliant Baselines , in 2011 by winning his first contract with a major financial service client after a six�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Feb 2012


Tech’ skills alone are no longer enough for clients, says IT contractor Houldcroft
Clients are increasingly demanding much more than just technical skills from their IT contractors, according to contractor Darren Houldcroft
�ls around that core offering.” After six years of contracting through turbulent economic times, and 16 years as� �heir technical skills to win and stay in the best contracts. This is according to IT contractor Darren Houldc� �rs at that time that Houldcroft secured his first contract: “During my career with my last employer, I’d bec�

Category: News | Sun, 18 Mar 2012


Entrepreneur Damian Igbe turns to IT contracting to build business start-up war chest
Contracting is a fundraising stepping stone for IT contractor Damian Igbe on his journey to secure growth for his IT services business Ominii Systems.
�Igbe has successfully made the transition into a contracting career. His objective: to generate the ‘war chest� �ruct my CV were instrumental in securing my first contract,” he adds. Restructuring an IT employee’s CV for�

Category: News | Tue, 11 Sept 2012


COVID-19 should forever kill HMRC’s bulls**t concept of ‘deemed employment’
COVID-19 has laid bare the flaws and anomalies within Government’s treatment of the self-employed, in particular the notion of ‘deemed employment’.
�ed employees’, they should do so on an employment contract. They should not be afforded a workaround by legi�

Category: News | Thu, 26 Mar 2020


Contracting and experts – don’t create barriers against the ‘gig economy’, promote it
Contracting is increasingly an active career choice for people who want to be experts at what they enjoy doing. Don’t resist this trend – promote it.
Contracting and freelancing are increasingly becoming the car�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Jan 2016


Public sector contractor rises are workforce innovation, not poor workforce planning
Public sector contractor numbers are increasing due to workforce innovation and not from poor workforce planning, as the Government believes.
�e reciprocal benefits of flexible working and the contracting sector is growing as a result. What has transpire� �s must secure before appointing contractors whose contracts run beyond nine months – refused only one applica�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Jan 2016


PSC contractor witchhunt against talent like Paxman may hurt BBC and cost millions
Adding PSC contractors like Paxman to the BBC payroll could result in the corporation shooting itself in the foot and costing licence payers millions.
�vening Standard reports that Paxman’s most recent contract renewal saw him awarded £3m over four years. That�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Dec 2013


Tax avoidance schemes - contractors should keep 'eyes wide open'
Contractors thinking about using tax avoidances schemes should ponder on the recent spate of HMRC wins over providers and keep their ‘eyes wide open’.
�ors in confidence enough terms and conditions and contracts for various schemes to see that ultimately it is�

Category: News | Tue, 20 May 2014


Rate cuts for UK oil and gas contractors will only worsen skills shortages
Oil and gas contractors face across-the-board rate cuts by leading clients, but the move will only worsen skills shortages as contractors leave.
�best workers – will head off to find better-paid contracts, leaving behind less experienced and perhaps less�

Category: News | Wed, 28 May 2014


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