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I worked for an Indian managed service company and this move in April is like music to their ears. Finally the local contractors they inherited when they were made preferred supplier who they made little margin on are leaving as they are all being marked inside IR35 by their risk adverse client which means they are looking to bring in their own staff from India on peanuts to fulfill the statement of work. The client is not happy as they value the people they had but they signed up to this company having the contract for the work and therefore don't really have much of a say at this point.Comment
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same story with every other company out there. Come april there will be plane loads of people coming from india.Originally posted by OntheBenchin2020 View PostI worked for an Indian managed service company and this move in April is like music to their ears. Finally the local contractors they inherited when they were made preferred supplier who they made little margin on are leaving as they are all being marked inside IR35 by their risk adverse client which means they are looking to bring in their own staff from India on peanuts to fulfill the statement of work. The client is not happy as they value the people they had but they signed up to this company having the contract for the work and therefore don't really have much of a say at this point.
Its come to the point where indian outsourcer are asking a lot more money and the clients have no other option than to pay them. Forget about contracting it will be difficult to even get a permie job.Comment
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Looks like I am going to end up opening a curry houseOriginally posted by Andy2 View Postsame story with every other company out there. Come april there will be plane loads of people coming from india.
Its come to the point where indian outsourcer are asking a lot more money and the clients have no other option than to pay them. Forget about contracting it will be difficult to even get a permie job.
. But there are already too many
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Give 12 months of consultancy failure and things will change. It's just going to be a tough 12 months for som.eThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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TCS two months in at current client co and they already wish they could go back to Infosys, which they thought were bad.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostGive 12 months of consultancy failure and things will change. It's just going to be a tough 12 months for som.e
What I wanted to say is companies use the Indian service companies for years and if they don't like them they switch to another, it somehow doesn't occur to them to switch to a local one or to take back things in their own hands. The failure just continuesComment
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It's like living with a lousy partner isn't? He/She doesn't know what the new one would bring in - Known devil is better than unknown angel!Originally posted by Eirikur View PostTCS two months in at current client co and they already wish they could go back to Infosys, which they thought were bad.
What I wanted to say is companies use the Indian service companies for years and if they don't like them they switch to another, it somehow doesn't occur to them to switch to a local one or to take back things in their own hands. The failure just continues
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I concur. Exactly what I thoughtOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostGive 12 months of consultancy failure and things will change. It's just going to be a tough 12 months for som.eComment
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Almost,Originally posted by Andy2 View Postsame story with every other company out there. Come april there will be plane loads of people coming from india.
Its come to the point where indian outsourcer are asking a lot more money and the clients have no other option than to pay them. Forget about contracting it will be difficult to even get a permie job.
Super flood gates from 31st Jan 2021
I already know several Indian friends that will be quitting infosys/sapaint and getting over on new visas as contractors / permie employees
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They normally tied in with HCL, along with Accutor as well. and at one bank I was with there were payment problems with accutor with quite a few of my contractor colleagues and needless to say that caused no end of problems.Originally posted by CompulsiveArsonist View PostI keep getting calls from "Avance Consulting"Comment
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