Staff or Contract Positionss

Member for

20 years 4 months

Hi,



Contract position offers me an opportunity to travel the world where the construction boom is happening from property construction trigger boom, high civil and infrastructure boom, oil and gas construction boom, etc.



It broaden my understanding of the different culture and approach in construciton. It also develop high professionalism in work since I dettach myself from politics and company in-fightings. I come to work as a professional. In the event that I become irrelevant, I can always move on to where my my expertise is highly valuable.



IMHO,



Cheers,



Charlie

Member for

22 years 4 months

I agree with Han’s statement as it seems more factual and appropriate.

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi all!

I decided to post my opinion on this topic



As for me I prefer working in huge organizations which have programs and portfolios. And doesn’t matter if you working on contract or not. The main thing is that your experience in Planning and Project Management grows fast.


Member for

23 years 9 months

Its certainly true that staff positions offer opportunities for promotion within organisations that are denied to contractors.



However, contractors can also "climb the tree" to more senior positions by proactively seeking out training and broadening their experience. This increases their attractiveness for senior project roles.



Another plus for contractors is that they are able to detach themselves from office politics associated with remaining in an organisation. But in the end I agree completely with Han - it depends on what your life goals are which kind of work you favour.



An important thing is whether you wish to choose which way you want to go, rather than just let it happen. Someone said to me yesterday "If you think you can, you will; if you think you cant, you wont."



In other words, choose your own future as far as you can.

Member for

24 years 1 month

Working on contract (or project) basis improves your communication skills and deepens your experience faster than working in a staff environment. However in this way you risk remaining in the same position (planner) all of your working career, as you become more and more valuable to the projects.



The advantage of staff is that you have more chances of promotion to the higher ranks of management through courses and education or just replacing your boss after he moves.



I think it is just what your personal motives are.