What is the etiquette of discussing new contracts with current team, as a contractor?
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There’s a related question here: What is the etiquette around discussing interview for new positions with my current coworkers?
The other question seems geared toward full-time. My question is specifically about discussing potential new contracts/gigs with co-workers while it’s known that you are a contractor/freelancer.
The context here is everyone is aware that you are a contractor and that many people come in and out as a contractors. Some may work as short as a 4 weeks; some may work 6 months or more.
The question is not about openly discussing other roles, but what to do if asked.
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There’s a related question here: What is the etiquette around discussing interview for new positions with my current coworkers?
The other question seems geared toward full-time. My question is specifically about discussing potential new contracts/gigs with co-workers while it’s known that you are a contractor/freelancer.
The context here is everyone is aware that you are a contractor and that many people come in and out as a contractors. Some may work as short as a 4 weeks; some may work 6 months or more.
The question is not about openly discussing other roles, but what to do if asked.
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There’s a related question here: What is the etiquette around discussing interview for new positions with my current coworkers?
The other question seems geared toward full-time. My question is specifically about discussing potential new contracts/gigs with co-workers while it’s known that you are a contractor/freelancer.
The context here is everyone is aware that you are a contractor and that many people come in and out as a contractors. Some may work as short as a 4 weeks; some may work 6 months or more.
The question is not about openly discussing other roles, but what to do if asked.
professionalism interviewing job-search colleagues united-states
There’s a related question here: What is the etiquette around discussing interview for new positions with my current coworkers?
The other question seems geared toward full-time. My question is specifically about discussing potential new contracts/gigs with co-workers while it’s known that you are a contractor/freelancer.
The context here is everyone is aware that you are a contractor and that many people come in and out as a contractors. Some may work as short as a 4 weeks; some may work 6 months or more.
The question is not about openly discussing other roles, but what to do if asked.
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