Why are Indians obsessed with number of years of experienced in x tech?
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Indian recruitment consultancies operating in the UK
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI think you're missing the kicker - they want to bring a benched Wipro bod over from India, not a generic Indian contractor. They're paying Ranjeev a wage and need him to start earning it.
Pay them sod all, charge 'em out at £600PD, often last a variable of a few weeks/months before being booted out, rinse and repeat.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by KentDogWalker View PostWhy are Indians obsessed with number of years of experienced in x tech?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Smartedge solutions
First calling me from
020 35002108 - blocked number after first call
2 days later from 020 35002130 - blocked after first call which I foolishly answered, but hung up after I heard the word smartedge
again a day later from 020 35002129 - blocked after rejecting first call
Frantically emailing me as well that Tech Mahindra have shortlisted me for an interview (never ever gave them permission to represent me and certainly not at Tech Mahindra) - blocked their email domain now as well
Hope they get the message
Annoyingly they can still leave VMs
As they go straight to VM sometimes they don't notice and leave a long empty message, I can clearly hear people speak in an Indian language in the background more proof they are not calling from the UKComment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSmartedge solutions
First calling me from
020 35002108 - blocked number after first call
2 days later from 020 35002130 - blocked after first call which I foolishly answered, but hung up after I heard the word smartedge
again a day later from 020 35002129 - blocked after rejecting first call
Frantically emailing me as well that Tech Mahindra have shortlisted me for an interview (never ever gave them permission to represent me and certainly not at Tech Mahindra) - blocked their email domain now as well
Hope they get the message
Annoyingly they can still leave VMs
As they go straight to VM sometimes they don't notice and leave a long empty message, I can clearly hear people speak in an Indian language in the background more proof they are not calling from the UK
BTW: What is your main skillset? C# Developer? Agile Project Manager? When I had these calls it was for the HM Passport Office in Croydon, so I already knew it was rubbish and public sector, and the contract rate was unacceptable for London (off-payroll rules hadn't yet come into affect). I am only interested to know what are they chasing for now, I am a contractor too working a contract.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostThere is no UK work visa currently that allows a non-EU national to contract either via Ltd or brolly, has to be PAYE only. That can be obvs. via a large consultancy under full control of them but I somehow doubt the cost of work permit processing, RMLT, COS admin, SMS admin etc is worth it for a 3/6 months gig. If it happened the consultancy would have to bench the guy at their own cost for the rest of the term of the WP.
Nice conspiracy theory but a non-starter.
Whatever is left over is divided between the "employee" and the "umbrella". The UK permanent resident typically keeps about 30% of the day rate, and it is not atypical for such "umbrellas" to have half a dozen "employees" on the books.Comment
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testqtech.com is another one....8 emails from them for the same poorly paid role in 2-3 days.
Adding to blacklist now.
GEComment
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Originally posted by Ebenezer View PostAh, but there's a "workaround". What happens is that a UK permanent resident incorporates a "micro-umbrella" that pays the minimum salary required to sponsor a Tier-whatever applicant. The "employee" is then required to seek contract work through the usual channels on behalf of the "micro-umbrella" in order to repay the salary and other costs.
Whatever is left over is divided between the "employee" and the "umbrella". The UK permanent resident typically keeps about 30% of the day rate, and it is not atypical for such "umbrellas" to have half a dozen "employees" on the books.
Plus the costs of becoming a licenced sponsor nowadays aren’t trivialComment
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Indian consultancies to add to the list
Originally posted by stek View PostIf you read the right fora and are itk you’d understand UKVI are on to this and spot them pretty quickly.
Plus the costs of becoming a licenced sponsor nowadays aren’t trivial
However I do get quite frustrated with the emails I seem to get a never ending stream of, all claiming to offer this or that amazing role, offered by an Agency with a really flash website (whoever they get to produce the websites, they are quite slick, I have to give them this) but universally they all look rather too good.
What gives it away is a quick Google check on Companies House and they are revealed to be 2 or 3 person companies, who definitely do not have the client list they claim and it's basically fraud. I do not know the numbers of honest contractors that get sucked in by these guys, but I feel sorry for those that do. I know that these agencies operate a common scam (I know it exists, I have been a victim of it myself) is where they offer your CV to a prospective client, the client is really interested and then the agency pulls your CV at the last minute saying that you have dropped out and then they offer 2 cheaper alternatives.
Someone on this stream was building a list of Indian agencies (all have British addresses, but most of the calls come from India), so this is my own contribution to this list
First Tek Inc. (US company)
Test Yantra Software solutions
Infoplus Technologies UK Ltd
Staffing Prime
Smartedge Solutions Ltd
TESTQ Technologies Ltd
Dabster Systems UK Limited
TGC World (claims to have at least 60 multinational clients!)
Square One Resources (not sure about)
NP Tech Solutions Limited
Data Inc UK
I think that is enough for now.....Comment
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Originally posted by Petruh View Post
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Someone on this stream was building a list of Indian agencies (all have British addresses, but most of the calls come from India), so this is my own contribution to this list
First Tek Inc. (US company)
Test Yantra Software solutions
Infoplus Technologies UK Ltd
Staffing Prime
Smartedge Solutions Ltd
TESTQ Technologies Ltd
Dabster Systems UK Limited
TGC World (claims to have at least 60 multinational clients!)
Square One Resources (not sure about)
NP Tech Solutions Limited
Data Inc UK
I think that is enough for now.....
Add this one too.
There was a role released in Slough last week and must have had 5 calls within 15 minutes, along with an email from each at the same time with the usual "how many years experience...."
By the 3rd I was plain rude, by the 5th I just hung up.Comment
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