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I will, of course, allow a reply to this post.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post1. As a significant purchaser of contract resources I am completely unable to understand your business model, value proposition and legal framework under which your company would supply resources to me. Please could you be so kind as to explain them to me?
2. As a former contractor I am completely unable to understand your business model, value proposition and legal framework under which your company would engage a contractors professional services. Please could you be so kind as to explain them to me?
Edit: Are you able to provide a single client reference or case study?Leave a comment:
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+1Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post1. As a significant purchaser of contract resources I am completely unable to understand your business model, value proposition and legal framework under which your company would supply resources to me. Please could you be so kind as to explain them to me?
2. As a former contractor I am completely unable to understand your business model, value proposition and legal framework under which your company would engage a contractors professional services. Please could you be so kind as to explain them to me?
Edit: Are you able to provide a single client reference or case study?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Procorre View PostHello
In response to some inaccurate comments on this forum we would like to reassure you that Procorre is a trusted global professional services consultancy, our values underpin everything we do and ensure we work to the benefit of clients, consultants and preferred suppliers.
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We are always available to answer any questions you might have and would ask that you please get in touch with us via our dedicated helpdesk: enquiries@procorre.com
This inbox is monitored during working hours so any queries or concerns will be answered as quickly as possible.
Kind regards
Procorre
1. As a significant purchaser of contract resources I am completely unable to understand your business model, value proposition and legal framework under which your company would supply resources to me. Please could you be so kind as to explain them to me?
2. As a former contractor I am completely unable to understand your business model, value proposition and legal framework under which your company would engage a contractors professional services. Please could you be so kind as to explain them to me?
Edit: Are you able to provide a single client reference or case study?Last edited by clearedforlanding; 6 January 2016, 12:46.Leave a comment:
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Do not think that you can turn this thread into an advertising platform. You will be heavily moderated and will be allowed to answer posters questions and defend yourself when it is appropriate.Originally posted by Procorre View PostHello
In response to some inaccurate comments on this forum we would like to reassure you that Procorre is a trusted global professional services consultancy, our values underpin everything we do and ensure we work to the benefit of clients, consultants and preferred suppliers.
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We are always available to answer any questions you might have and would ask that you please get in touch with us via our dedicated helpdesk: enquiries@procorre.com
This inbox is monitored during working hours so any queries or concerns will be answered as quickly as possible.
Kind regards
ProcorreLeave a comment:
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That sounds great - what are your values, and how do they underpin everything that you do?Originally posted by Procorre View Postour values underpin everything we doLeave a comment:
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Procorre consulting
Hello
In response to some inaccurate comments on this forum we would like to reassure you that Procorre is a trusted global professional services consultancy, our values underpin everything we do and ensure we work to the benefit of clients, consultants and preferred suppliers.
<mod snip>
We are always available to answer any questions you might have and would ask that you please get in touch with us via our dedicated helpdesk: enquiries@procorre.com
This inbox is monitored during working hours so any queries or concerns will be answered as quickly as possible.
Kind regards
ProcorreLeave a comment:
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Hey guys, I had contact from Procorre recently, tried to look them up, found nothing useful apart from this thread where their own representatives and a bloke with questionable grammar "earning 400 - 600 pd" have been singing songs of their praise.Originally posted by AML Contractor View PostI was really expecting for questions and answers session at the end of presentation but they did not offer any opportunity to ask any questions as a group, they just said thank you after the presentation and suggested we can ask any questions from Procorre on individual basis, or sign a form to be a member (effectively sign that all money you earn belong to Procorre)
Even their own website is devoid of any mention of client organisations they or their "1200 contractors" work with.
Bottom line is that as a company they are suspiciously vague when providing some relevant details such as what they exactly do! Any business operating with a straightforward business model and the right intentions would operate with clarity and be eager to get as much information out to their clients as possible.
A company with 1200 professionals working across "all business sectors" would be beating the drum of their awesomeness out loud, highlighting the prestigious portfolio of clients and so on.Leave a comment:
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No Q&A
I was really expecting for questions and answers session at the end of presentation but they did not offer any opportunity to ask any questions as a group, they just said thank you after the presentation and suggested we can ask any questions from Procorre on individual basis, or sign a form to be a member (effectively sign that all money you earn belong to Procorre)Originally posted by JRCT View PostIt would be interesting to go along to one of these events with someone from HMRC who can pipe up in the 'Any questions' bit at the end.Leave a comment:
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Good decision AML contractor looking at their historyOriginally posted by AML Contractor View PostHi Procorre
I dont need to get in touch with you, I already been and summarized what I already found, no point wasting time, I would rather carry on contracting, I dont mind paying more tax but wont get into your scheme.
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