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Apparently this is because so many people from India lie about their experience; buying qualifications from fake universities is also commonplace and culturally valid in the brutally competitive Indian marketplace. But not to worry readers, the Indian people working for your organisation did not lie to get those jobs.Originally posted by Originally posted by [BFIERCE TANK BATTLE[/B] ]
I interviewed, three indian guys gave me a ridiculous technical grilling that was way over anything the role would entail.
Simple interview questions related to the debugger of whichever tool a developer has supposedly been using for the last 5 years sometimes exposes the blatant liars also. Google and online course material (for example, Udemy) usually skips over these areas, as the developer is assumed to learn through practice.
‘His body, his mind and his soul are his capital, and his task in life is to invest it favourably to make a profit of himself.’ (Erich Fromm, ‘The Sane Society’, Routledge, 1991, p.138)Comment
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My last interview January 2020 was a brutal face-to-face. The client refused to even consider telephone interviews.Originally posted by founder View Post
In my last tech interview, the guy asked what dollar sign was for in jQuery.
The one before that, we talked about Bavarian bier purity laws 1516. If you ever get asked about German beer at interview, it's worth noting that just because the brewery has been running for 300 years, it does not mean that quality control methods 100 years ago can be compared to today.‘His body, his mind and his soul are his capital, and his task in life is to invest it favourably to make a profit of himself.’ (Erich Fromm, ‘The Sane Society’, Routledge, 1991, p.138)Comment
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dabster does not have any contact person in Ireland, issue with payment time frame, They use UK numbers + 44 while being in India misleading people. <mod snip> is very abusive, does not care about laws in Ireland. Their contact method is whatsup with Indian numbers. they were already other victims, please check forumsOriginally posted by rocktronAMP View PostThis seems to happening more and more this year.
I had calls from Arrows Group UK, which I have now blocked, where their people have poor English: "When you make the CV", "If you would be fine", "you can reply me back"
I don't want this agency to represent my contracting business. It seems like they have outsourced their recruitment consultants.
And then this morning I had an email from a different company outfit supposedly based in Harrow, HA1, London. They also had an office based in India Pty as advertised on the email signature.
The email was about a ____ developer job in central London for 6 months. So I thought okay, goody.
So I started reading:
The job description text appeared all in blue in my Gmail, and at the bottom of the email it read:
It was complete spam. I just thought this was basic-level bottom of the pyramid stuff. They obviously grabbed my details from JobSite or CWJobs website, because I am looking, but I now believe that this trend of clipper cheap-as-chips cowboy building contractor is very real. Somebody else out there falling for the hook like a fish and it ain't me.
See also the thread State of the Market from a few weeks ago!Comment
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Calls from these Indian companies are becoming intolerable. Such a waste of time.
Which UK Companies actually use their services/data? Should be named and shamed!Last edited by hgllgh; 20 July 2021, 12:22.Comment
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where have you been for the last 20 years?Originally posted by hgllgh View PostCalls from these Indian companies are becoming intolerable. Such a waste of time.
Which UK Companies actually use their services/data? Should be named and shamed!
Absolutely tulip loads of UK companies use Indian outsourced services. Especially for development. There probably isn't a company in the FTSE-250 who don't. And I'd be surprised if any of the largest 5,000 companies don't or haven't.
So what do you think you'll benefit by naming them?See You Next TuesdayComment
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+1 - why do you think we tell anyone asking for advice to move up the skillset (from developer to architect) and to do customer facing roles that can't be done remotely (yes I know about Covid but think longer term).Originally posted by Lance View Post
where have you been for the last 20 years?
Absolutely tulip loads of UK companies use Indian outsourced services. Especially for development. There probably isn't a company in the FTSE-250 who don't. And I'd be surprised if any of the largest 5,000 companies don't or haven't.
So what do you think you'll benefit by naming them?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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From a clients point of view they can sometimes be better.Originally posted by hgllgh View PostCalls from these Indian companies are becoming intolerable. Such a waste of time.
Which UK Companies actually use their services/data? Should be named and shamed!
They will bend over for the client and do the needful when UK agents might not.Comment
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