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Timesheets, invoices and payments
When you are contracting you need to complete timesheets and raise invoices. This article explains the process.
�When you start your contracting you will need to complete timesheets and get them� �days being charged. Rate per hour/day (as per the contract). The total value of time charged. Expenses charg�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Thu, 15 Sept 2016


Contracting and jury service – the issues explained
A jury summons means that a contractor is legally required to attend court, which can be costly and time consuming, even with jury service insurance.
�could technically leave a contractor in breach of contract. Jury service expense insurance can alleviate som�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Mon, 02 Oct 2017


Recruiting and interviewing new team members - a guide
A simple guide to assist you when your client requests your help to interview new candidates.
�the best and offering them the job. Marketing the contract You need to think of recruitment as a marketing c�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Tue, 14 Nov 2017


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�

Category: 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�

Category: 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�

Category: 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�

Category: 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�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Tue, 09 Jan 2018


Comparing umbrella companies - top issues to consider
Discusses the top issues a contractor needs to consider when comparing potential umbrella companies to use for their payment structure.
�T Plc ] Introduction Once you have been offered a contract you will need to decide how to structure your pay�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Sept 2004


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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