Often they will be yeah as companies will often need a contractor now so will be forced to go down that route. There is nothing wrong with going direct as well however I've found that companies will be far less inclined to offer a contract and will pressure to go for perm positions. YMMV.
Some job sites offer 'Contract' options on search otherwise potentially investigate on linkedin. On 20 January 2014 14:51, David Burela <[email protected]> wrote: > *"That said recruiters are best way of getting contract work if that's > what you're after"* > > Perfectly timed. Today I started looking for contract work. > Do people have recommendations for where to look for contract work vs. a > "standard" office job? Are recruiters the main way for this? > -David Burela > > > On 20 January 2014 12:16, Dave Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> A good recruiter is pretty valuable but they are few and far between. We >> went through a very heavy hiring phase where we added about 200 staff over >> a year and found that most recruiters were very average. Some even actively >> lied or changed cvs for their candidates. >> >> That said recruiters are best way of getting contract work if that's what >> you're after. >> On 20 Jan 2014 14:11, "Les Hughes" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Heya Dave, >>> >>> I've found that some recruiters can be an invaluable resource due to the >>> vast amount of contacts and opportunities they may hold, especially when >>> looking for contract work. In the past I've dealt with a few who were >>> really good (and a linkedIn search shows they were promoted out of their >>> jobs!) in that they knew what they were doing (always a plus) and even >>> helped me tailor my approach and prepare me for interviews. >>> >>> Of course I'll be most likely applying for more jobs directly than >>> though recruiters, but a good recruiter can be a win-win for employer and >>> jobseeker alike. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -- >>> Les Hughes >>> [email protected] >>> >>> Dave Walker wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Why not try figure out who you want to work for and apply direct? Alot >>>> of companies will prefer not going through agencies. What city are you >>>> looking in? >>>> >>>> On 20 Jan 2014 13:13, "Les Hughes" <[email protected] <mailto: >>>> [email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hey all, >>>> >>>> After been tied up for many years, I'm about to once again brave >>>> the job market. Last time I was looking for work (c2008) I ended >>>> up wasting a lot of time with recruiters who weren't particularly >>>> helpful (to say it kindly) and was wondering if anyone had >>>> recruiter recommendation, or even advice on who to avoid. (Private >>>> email if necessary). >>>> >>>> I'm considering a few different career options, but for now I'm >>>> most interested in recruiters that deal with things similar to my >>>> most recent work, C#/Winforms/Office/SQL Server/Devexpress/etc. >>>> >>>> Thanks heaps, >>>> -- >>>> Les Hughes >>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >
