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Contractor guide to transitioning into the oil and gas sector
Contractors can change sector, depending on their discipline, skills and experience. Hays Oil & Gas’ Ed Allnutt explains which roles suit oil and gas.
�but their ability to do so is dependent on their contracting discipline, skills and experience. However, some� �s into non-support roles have usually secured the contract through someone they know who can vouch for their�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Jul 2014


Using social media to win contracts
Contractors can increase the chances of being found by recruiters & to find contracts by using social media, says Paul Clutton of Hays Senior Finance.
�has at least the same features as their ‘killer’ contracting CV, because that is effectively what their Linked� �t skills and capabilities, and to find advertised contracts directly. LinkedIn has come to dominate the contr� �y know, because it results in a better fit to the contract, a successfully completed assignment and a deligh�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Mon, 24 Nov 2014


How to find a contract: guide for UK contractors
The contract search process explained. Advice and guidance on securing lucrative contracts.
�Finding and securing a contract in the contracting market is very different to the job search associ� �lucrative contract. The best strategy for finding contracts Finding contract work requires a different approa� �Finding and securing a contract in the contracting market is very different to th�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 19 Feb 2015


New jobs platform gives contractors more time to ‘do what they do best’
Contractors are set to benefit from an innovative new jobs platform that speeds up the recruitment process and reduces missed opportunities.
�and the user-base across the entire freelance and contracting sector: “No matter what industry you work in, we’� �head, FreelanceDiary allows contractors to source contracts with clients directly, even whilst on the move. “� �ask at hand and worry less about where their next contract is coming from. “For a freelancer, it means they�

Category: News | Wed, 13 Jul 2016


Negotiating contract rates based on salaries: 3 key tips to getting the best rate
3 key tips to help you calculate how much you should charge for your services.
�t market rates for their specific skill. 3. Avoid contracting for past employers immediately after leaving The� �. Another key reason why contractors should avoid contracts with former employers immediately after leaving i� �Negotiating fair and market-based contract rates with clients that are based only on the equ�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 06 Oct 2016


The killer interview technique – the ultimate way for you to get hired
This article offers describes the Killer Interview Technique for maximising your chances of interview success and ultimately getting offered the contract.
�When you are contracting your frequency of interviews will tend to be much� �element to bear in mind when attempting to find a contract is this: The contractor who wins the contract is�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 20 Oct 2016


Firms assessing existing contractors ‘inside IR35’ risk being in breach of contract
Firms who make tax deductions based on ‘inside IR35’ assessments of existing contracts risk being found in breach of contract, warns Martyn Valentine.
�s with little or no comprehension of professional contracting draft statements of work as job titles, causing s� �o be within scope of the rules. “For pre-existing contracts this poses a problem. The legislation is clear th� �side IR35’ decision risk being found in breach of contract. This is according to Martyn Valentine of The Law�

Category: News | Mon, 18 Feb 2019


BREAKING NEWS: Presenter Lorraine Kelly defeats HMRC in latest IR35 ruling
HMRC has lost another high profile IR35 tribunal case, after television presenter Lorraine Kelly successfully appealed a tax bill of £1.2m.
�w the sufficient degree required to demonstrate a contract of service and we are satisfied that the factors�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Mar 2019


IR35 defeat threatens broadcaster backlash for HMRC: Lorraine Kelly tribunal analysis
HMRC faces questions over its pursuit of broadcasters following a damning IR35 tribunal defeat against presenter Lorraine Kelly.
�ignore certain evidence? While HMRC relied on the contract alone, Kelly’s witnesses confirmed that neither p�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Mar 2019


Lorraine Kelly IR35 ruling proves HMRC’s CEST tool is biased and inaccurate
HMRC’s CEST tool has again failed to reach the same decision made at tribunal, having been tested against yesterday’s Lorraine Kelly IR35 judgment.
�w the sufficient degree required to demonstrate a contract of service and we are satisfied that the factors�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Mar 2019


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