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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


Decide between an hourly or daily contract rate and maximise your earnings
There are pros and cons for both hourly and daily rates. Find out what they are here, and choose the one to maximise your earnings.
�When you decide to go contracting and start looking for work you will be asked by r� �recruitment agents and hiring firms "what is your contract rate?" Depending on your industry and how much yo�

Category: Articles: First timers | Fri, 11 Nov 2016


7 common questions answered when considering the move to contracting
Find out answers to the most common questions people ask when considering contracting. Learn the hurdles and get started!
�for it then you could read the steps to becoming contracting in another guide: See steps to become a contracto� �mal hours on a contract and take time off between contracts. And you might have flexible working hours, with� �ility? It is very unlikely you will find flexible contract working, in terms of a few days a week or short d�

Category: Articles: First timers | Wed, 19 Oct 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


From permie to contractor to small business owner
Kylie Sullivan is a contractor who has built a small business with more than 60 clients.
�van finally switched from permanent employment to contracting, the usual issues arose. Sullivan was both reliev� �k about how to build their businesses from single contracts to multiple ones. A Good Employee... Kylie Sulliv� �s. ''I’m unlike the contractor who does a 6 month contract at a time, and finding work is not done via agent�

Category: Articles: First timers | Fri, 13 Jul 2007


How engineers should start out in contracting
Engineers should get some experience before starting out in contracting, and should also improve their organisational and communication skills.
�While the market for high-technology contracting is stable and growing in almost all areas in the�

Category: Articles: First timers | Fri, 25 Apr 2008


Why contractors cannot trade as sole traders
First time contractors often question why they cannot simply trade as a sole trader, rather than setting up a limited company or using an umbrella. This article explains why.
�or work within umbrella limited companies. Direct contracts & the risk of employment status For direct co� �d person, since the very nature of their standard contract implies that you will be in receipt of regular pa�

Category: Articles: First timers | Fri, 30 May 2008


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