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How can we fight back against Infosys, TCS and other Indian consultancies?
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Tbf, demonstrating to your client that your company is a legitimate business only works when client a) gives a tulip and b) wants to be educated.
Why does anyone expect companies to strive for outside gigs when they can be risk free and define a gig as inside? It's not in their interest, there will always be people willing to take inside roles ( mony > no money after all ).
Only way things will change will be if IR35 is repealedComment
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Originally posted by perplexed View PostTbf, demonstrating to your client that your company is a legitimate business only works when client a) gives a tulip and b) wants to be educated.
Why does anyone expect companies to strive for outside gigs when they can be risk free and define a gig as inside? It's not in their interest, there will always be people willing to take inside roles ( mony > no money after all ).
Only way things will change will be if IR35 is repealed
They also have InfoSys onsite and getting a resource is risk free from a tax perspective. So they took the path of least resistance, permies and InfoSys staff only.Comment
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At my current client they have banned ltd company contractors. They only take contractors through umbrella company. I think many other large companies and banks have done the same.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostAt my current client they have banned ltd company contractors. They only take contractors through umbrella company. I think many other large companies and banks have done the same.
The real winners here are the overseas IT body-shop outfits, who can now get someone in on the £23K pa and pimp them out for double that.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI would imagine most large companies have either forced all roles inside or forced permiedom.
The real winners here are the overseas IT body-shop outfits, who can now get someone in on the £23K pa and pimp them out for double that.
Interesting, though I doubt that's the case. All companies I've worked at drive down the margins on all suppliers.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo basically the clients that are desperate to save money are quite happy to pay a huge margin on Indian suppliers when they could simply ring up a competitor an save 10s of thousands by getting in Wipro instead.
Interesting, though I doubt that's the case. All companies I've worked at drive down the margins on all suppliers.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhere I work there is a contract inplace for people with InfoSys. They cannot choose another bodyshop on whim, as InfoSys are the sole supplier of external resources. To think a huge company works otherwise is naive and shows you know little about how business operates.
Good you might be working for a completely incompetent company that can't control costs, in which case you should get out as soon as you can.I'm alright JackComment
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masterbates is clearly clueless about how the "real" world operates , anyone who has seen the rate cards for these companies will know they are > contractor ratesComment
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masterbates is clearly clueless about how the "real" world operates , anyone who has seen the rate cards for these companies will know they are > contractor rates often far greaterComment
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