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I've had another dead end. Frustrating because, again, the role was spot on and my CV genuinely should be top of the pile. I've got a mini project I'm about to start, but if this carries on after I might have to seriously visit my CV.
Either that or I'm just way too expensive.Comment
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XXX Recruitment Ltd are working with our client in Glasgow to recruit for a Business Analyst on a temporary basis for 3 months with potential of extension. Home working initially. Working Monday to Friday within IR35. Interim with a Day Rate of GBP220
Experience
Proven extensive experience (equivalent to post graduate level) of IT business analysis, including requirements gathering and business case production, ideally within a health service or equivalent environment.
Significant additional, relevant experience in project management (preferably in healthcare service)
Significant practical experience of Business Systems Analysis and Computer Systems Design.
An in-depth understanding and practical experience of front-to-end application design (i.e. the graphical user interface)
This is a role with the "new" Scottish Benefits Agency... pay peanuts, etc., etc... I wonder why all news coming out of thiscluster****splendid initiative is bad, bordering on catastrophic?
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I reduced my rate by 30% for a very short term gig, prob a few days, just to get some cash coming in.
Well it was mates rates, but stillComment
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Originally posted by founder View PostI also applied for a role on LinkedIn but 74 other applicantsComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post74 isn't bad - but I suspect there's more than thatmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostIf it's just linkedIn that number is probably correct - it's also likely that a lot of those people aren't qualified at all for the role based on the people I'm seeing.Comment
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Must've sent around 15 applications over the weekend, all perm as at this point there's just no contracts in what I do. Absolutely nothing back, not even a single email or phone call and 90% of the roles I applied for were perfect fit.
I'm giving it two more weeks, if it stays like this (and I reckon it will as it seems to be getting worse than better), I'm packing and leaving the UK (after 13 years) :/Comment
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