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How to structure a CV for high impact
Your CV needs to be structured in a highly impactful way to impress the reader and secure you an interview. Find out how.
�ith lots of blue chip companies, or lots of short contracts with minor players? Have they progressed through� �ational Rose, UML, OCL Design Patterns, Design By Contract SSADM, RAD, DSDM, XP, SCRUM (and so on – you need�
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Articles: CV Writing
| Mon, 10 Oct 2016
10 must-have features of a killer CV
A good CV can be the difference between a successful contracting career and years spent being overlooked. Here are ten features of a killer CV.
�applying for. Your job titles should also convey contracting career progression. 9. List your limited company� �ully applied their highlighted skills in previous contracts, and that they have provided tangible business va� �ur contractor CV is your first step to securing a contract. It is the key marketing document which determine�
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Articles: CV Writing
| Thu, 27 Apr 2017
How to write a killer CV and get hired
If you want to get hired you need a great CV to secure an interview. Find out what should be included and how to effectively sell yourself.
�e of how other contractors have managed to secure contracts year-on-year by using high impact CVs. Then you c� �ing to have competition when it comes to securing contract work. And you will only get that work by securing�
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Articles: CV Writing
| Mon, 27 May 2019
Hiring a temporary resource – option and issues to consider
Options and issues to consider when deciding to hire a temporary resource.
�for secretarial/administrative functions) or on a contract basis, which commits the agency and worker to wor�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Fri, 27 Jul 2007
Opening a company bank account
Advice and guidance for choosing and opening a company account.
�mind your current bank knowing about your future contracting career. When you set up the account you will need�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Fri, 03 Aug 2007
Sub contracting work: tax and accounting issues
If you decide to sub contract work then there will be tax and accounting issues to consider.
�sing a right of substitution clause if you have a contract for services. Sub contractors usually provide the�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Fri, 15 Jun 2007
How contractors should run limited companies
There are a number of issues that contractors should be aware of in running their own limited companies.
�ith your company and expect to walk away from it. Contracting With Your Company There are two main purposes for� �n purposes for your company: the first is to sign contracts with agents or third parties, The second is to ha� �things that people do: borrow money, spend money, contract for services, pay tax, etc. Your personal respons�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Mon, 04 Feb 2008
Choosing a company name
Choose something catchy and original but avoid using something too specific.
�vice and guidelines. Think long term When you are contracting the client rarely becomes aware of your company n�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Mon, 31 Mar 2008
Processing fees for fellow contractors should be avoided
Tempting though it might seem to help a friend in need, contractors should resist invoicing on behalf of fellow contractors, as it could backfire.
�the colleague is seeking, then they would need a contract with the contractor’s limited company clearly sta�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Thu, 02 Oct 2008
Contractors may find limited liability partnerships useful
A Limited Liability Partnership may have value for contractors. But a limited company is probably more useful.
�hing a limited company can do: own property, sign contracts, incur debts, etc. Liability is limited to the mo�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Tue, 11 Sept 2007
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