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Is term contract work for you?

Many job seekers now turn to term-contract positions when it is hard to land permanent jobs.

Sun, Dec 13, 2009
The Straits Times

Pros

  • Apart from serving as an interim job while you search for a permanent one, a term-contract job gives you flexibility. You know when your last day is, so you can, say, plan for a holiday in between jobs.

    You can also try out different jobs or industries to gain more experience or to see what kind of work suits you best.

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    There is always a chance of having your job renewed or converted into a permanent one if the economy picks up.

     

  • To make up for the lack of, or fewer, perks, some jobs pay 10 per cent more than what a similar permanent post pays.

     

  • Term contracts are painless, 'no strings attached' arrangements. Goodbyes after a few months or a year's service are fuss-free and less painful.

Cons

  • The biggest drawback is the lack of stability. You are among the first to be let go if the company hits a rough patch. There are no retrenchment benefits.

     

  • Compared with permanent staff, you usually get zero, or fewer, benefits, from insurance and medical coverage to annual leave.

     

  • The short-term nature of the job makes it hard for you to build a track record or reputation in the industry.

This article was first published in The Straits Times.

 
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