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    Direct Employer job boards for the contract market

    Hi

    I know a few job boards have appeared recently offering an application process for direct employers but don't know how this has worked in the contract market as most vacancies from employers are permanent

    I work for one of these job boards and am keen to figure what type of information IT contractors would be interested in receiving to make it a better viable option rather than using recruitment agencies?

    Things like on-line portals for contracts, on-line time sheets etc

    Thanks

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    I'm direct with the client and I wouldn't dream of putting anyone or anything between me and them.

    And that includes you.

    (Client has their own on-line timesheets and I run FreeAgent for invoicing, contract came from PCG, etc...)
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #3
      Originally posted by ijobboard View Post
      Hi

      I know a few job boards have appeared recently offering an application process for direct employers but don't know how this has worked in the contract market as most vacancies from employers are permanent

      I work for one of these job boards and am keen to figure what type of information IT contractors would be interested in receiving to make it a better viable option rather than using recruitment agencies?

      Things like on-line portals for contracts, on-line time sheets etc

      Thanks
      1. Access to the market. Without a steady flow of UK-wide qualified leads you're of no use.

      2. Use of PCG-standard contracts or something very close to it.

      3. Key logistical data such as rate, location and planned duration.

      4. Absolute clarity that the contract is between the contractor's Ltd Co and the client. My biggest bugbear in the current market is that agencies invariably sell themselves as owners of the resource rather than as a sales channel.

      For the commercial stuff, actually it isn't relevant; we can always issue an invoice (some of us are quite good at it). The more you wrap up the service in adminstrivia the harder it is for us to demonstrate we're running a real business

      HTH
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #4
        Originally posted by ijobboard View Post
        Hi

        I know a few job boards have appeared recently offering an application process for direct employers but don't know how this has worked in the contract market as most vacancies from employers are permanent

        I work for one of these job boards and am keen to figure what type of information IT contractors would be interested in receiving to make it a better viable option rather than using recruitment agencies?

        Things like on-line portals for contracts, on-line time sheets etc

        Thanks
        The main thing that deters me from using job boards is their persistent spamming. I can think of one in particular, whose name is only one letter different from your username of "ijobboard", who bought my details from the travesty of a recruitment agency that is Progressive. They then proceeded to spam me relentlessly, despite my using their joke of an "opt opt" system to inform them of my preference that they not do so. It was only when I eventually reported them to the ICO that they finally stopped sending me their crappy "surveys" and unsolicited job specs for roles that were both unrelated to my skills and inappropriate to my level of experience.

        Bottom line, I wouldn't use a job board if you paid me to. Instead, I have an online blog and other materials to advertise myself, and am capable of using resources like Google and LinkedIn to identify organisations that I may want to work for and that have vacancies available.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ijobboard View Post
          Hi

          I know a few job boards have appeared recently offering an application process for direct employers but don't know how this has worked in the contract market as most vacancies from employers are permanent

          I work for one of these job boards and am keen to figure what type of information IT contractors would be interested in receiving to make it a better viable option rather than using recruitment agencies?

          Things like on-line portals for contracts, on-line time sheets etc

          Thanks
          You need to understand what a contract is first, I think. You using words like "employer" or "job" doesn't help (no disrespect).

          We are suppliers of services, who are looking for clients to supply services too. We are not temps looking for an employer.
          Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1t

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gentile View Post
            The main thing that deters me from using job boards is their persistent spamming. I can think of one in particular, whose name is only one letter different from your username of "ijobboard", who bought my details from the travesty of a recruitment agency that is Progressive. They then proceeded to spam me relentlessly, despite my using their joke of an "opt opt" system to inform them of my preference that they not do so. It was only when I eventually reported them to the ICO that they finally stopped sending me their crappy "surveys" and unsolicited job specs for roles that were both unrelated to my skills and inappropriate to my level of experience.
            My google spam filter for them works very effectively and has been working for the past 2 years.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #7
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              My google spam filter for them works very effectively and has been working for the past 2 years.
              Yes but that would be far too easy and the loss of an opportunity to report someone to something
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #8
                Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                Yes but that would be far too easy and the loss of an opportunity to report someone to something
                I thought the same, and also that an accomplished .net programmer cant set up a black list.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
                    I thought the same, and also that an accomplished .net programmer cant set up a black list.
                    It's the principle of the thing.
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                    Originally posted by vetran
                    Urine is quite nourishing

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