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Timesheet finance can help new contractors with cashflow
Limited company contractors starting out or in urgent need of cash can access funds through timesheet finance, says Joanna Holloway of UC Finance.
�Limited company contractors who have just started contracting, or who have short-term cash requirements, can us� �t allows a limited company contractor - who has a contract for services with a creditworthy client or agency�

Category: Articles: First timers | Mon, 01 Oct 2012


What is a partnership?
A partnership is formed when two or more individuals decide to go into business together and want to keep their business administration to a minimum.
�at their roles in the business are, who can agree contracts and how, the leaving procedure for partners who w�

Category: Articles: First timers | Tue, 20 Jan 2015


Contractor guide to using specialist job boards
Contractor specialist job boards offer additional benefits, including networking opportunities and resources, says Mark Cherry of GoToJobBoard.
�contractors can increase their chances of finding contracts by using other tools. Many job boards have begun� �nning to gain more traction and interest from the contract sector, particularly in areas such as IT and fina�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 07 Apr 2016


The 6 most popular reasons why so many employees go contracting. Is it for you?
Thinking of going contracting? Better pay and greater flexibility are just two of the benefits you could enjoy by making the leap. Find out more.
�ractors were permanent employees before they went contracting. But why did they leave? Why did they make the le� �idays it is rare for contractors to get part time contracts . Most contractors work the same amount as perman� �er. It is the most common reason for entering the contract market. But what about those permanent benefits?�

Category: Articles: First timers | Tue, 22 Nov 2016


How to get hired by private firms and public sector organisations
Flexibility and cost-effectiveness are just two of the reasons why private and public sector firms want to hire you. Find out more here.
�One area for improvement for many newbies to the contracting arena is sales skills. As a contractor you have t� �d’ and ‘fired’ at will (within the terms of their contracts) and have no employment rights, because they are�

Category: Articles: First timers | Wed, 16 Nov 2016


How to negotiate the highest rate you can - never say your lowest rate. Read why.
Don't under sell yourself to agents! Read this guide to learn how to guarantee you negotiate yourself the best rate for any contract.
�n to learn, and an expensive one, but after a few contracts you will get better at it - especially if you rea� �agents use to try and beat the contractor down on contract rate in order to then maximise their own return.�

Category: Articles: First timers | Mon, 28 Nov 2016


Moving from employment to contracting? How to plan handing in your notice
If you’re ready to take the first step to independence and a greater income — that is, to become a contractor, you will need to handle giving notice to your employer properly.
�g. This can be a delicate step, as often employee contracts can involve long periods for termination. Your co� �ts can involve long periods for termination. Your contract could oblige you to put in a certain length of ti�

Category: Articles: First timers | Tue, 29 Nov 2016


6 classic barriers to starting contracting and how to beat them
Would-be contractors often believe that there are too many barriers to going contracting, but most can be overcome, or are simply contracting myths.
Contracting is often seen by would-be contractors as having t� �. This is a contracting myth. There are plenty of contracts out there that need a contractor to help manage c� �on into contracting, then you will find that each contract adds to your skills and experience. You can also�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 13 Apr 2017


Interim management contractors gain valuable contract-winning insights from IIM guide
A new guide by the Institute of Interim Management provides contractors with valuable insights into increasing their chances of winning new contracts.
�arch for interim management contractors and other contracting sectors. In IT contracting, for example, market d� �ecialist interim recruiters to find some of their contracts, the survey shows that only 44% of all assignment� �s. The guide also highlights the contrast between contract search for interim management contractors and oth�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Jul 2013


Reflections from a first time contractor
A first time contractor reflects on the pleasures and pains of contracting, nine months after their move from permanent employment to contracting.
�Introduction I’ve now been contracting for nine months at the same client after an initi� �till work five days a week as I found “part time” contracts are pretty much non-existent but I’m in the fortu� �s at the same client after an initial three month contract. I left permanent employment last July for the wo�

Category: News | Wed, 13 Jul 2005


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