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by secret.simon » Tue Feb 28, 2017 9:49 am
Have you looked into working as a contractor? That way, you would get hired for specific projects of say three months to a year at a time, rather than long-term jobs. As I understand it (I have never done it myself), you save quite a lot on tax and national insurance, the latter of which, given that you are unlikely to settle in the UK on a ICT dependent visa, would be of no use to you in terms of long term pension planning. As I have never done it myself, I will leave it to others on these forums to advise you on the modalities of such an approach.
As CR001 has already advised, you will have to start at the bottom of the pile, no matter what your status in your home country was. Look for small companies, where you can move faster up the ranks.
I would disagree slightly with Wanderer that there is a surfeit of IT workers in the UK. However, remember that many IT workers in the UK are East European (Polish, Romanian and Bulgarian from a cursory survey of my workplace IT department) and that they currently have an automatic right to remain in the UK for as long as they want to stay. So, if a company is hiring for a long-term job, they are more likely to choose a hassle-free hire from within the EU than a unreliably short-term hire from outside the EU.
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.