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Tin_Man wrote: » So it seems like when it rain it pours. Not that I am complaining or anything. I just got off the phone with a company that I recently applied to, had a brief 10min phone interview that went great. Everything seemed to mesh quite well; HR emailed me the complete job description and wants to setup a face-to-face interview later this week.However after looking over the Job details in bold letters it states "12 Month contract, Expires Nov 30 2010" I was kind of bummed out as this job sounded like the one I was looking for. Pay was good, all new(er) technology. Negotiating salary, benefits, bonuses are the norm. How about changing the contract length to permanent? Or is that just not done? Sadly if its not then I'll have to walk away from this one
Turgon wrote: » Lots of contract to hire jobs offered at the moment. Economy.
Hyper-Me wrote: » I really have to wonder if there is an increasing amount of frauds in IT. I know i work with a lot of people that can't even begin to function in their job role properly, but we dont let them go because its public sector so the rest of us are left to cover their share of the work. Something that I dont think would go over well in most corporate settings.
Hyper-Me wrote: » Whats wrong with contracts? People in IT have houses, families, and other financial obligations thet totally negate being able to take the chance on being cut a year down the road. In some cases it wouldnt even matter how well you did the job, if the company was losing revenue they would cut you "because they can". This contract to hire crap is spreading like wildifre.
zen master wrote: » Can someone explain what makes it so difficult?
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