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How can we fight back against Infosys, TCS and other Indian consultancies?

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    Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post
    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
    Ah so you're not being priced out of the market.

    make your mind up.

    If you were to lobby your MP, you'll send a confused message that you're being priced out of the market by consultants who are more expensive.
    I'm alright Jack

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      Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
      Ah so you're not being priced out of the market.

      make your mind up.

      If you were to lobby your MP, you'll send a confused message that you're being priced out of the market by consultants who are more expensive.
      TBF it's how I compete.
      I charge more, for a better a quality service.
      See You Next Tuesday

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        Originally posted by Lance View Post
        TBF it's how I compete.
        I charge more, for a better a quality service.
        Indeed there are plenty of opportunities for good contractors always has been and always will be. Obviously things are currently tight but then so were they from time to time over the last 25 years and has nothing to do with Wipro or InfoSys.
        I'm alright Jack

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          Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
          Indeed there are plenty of opportunities for good contractors always has been and always will be. Obviously things are currently tight but then so were they from time to time over the last 25 years and has nothing to do with Wipro or InfoSys.
          It does at the lower levels. If you are in the "I'm alright jack" mindset, then IR35, Covid, and outsourced/offshore IT is no threat.

          But stupid management & govt decisions and blanket IT policies, don't improve the prospects for those starting out in IT in this country

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            Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
            It does at the lower levels. If you are in the "I'm alright jack" mindset, then IR35, Covid, and outsourced/offshore IT is no threat.

            But stupid management & govt decisions and blanket IT policies, don't improve the prospects for those starting out in IT in this country
            The number of IT professionals employed in the UK has almost doubled over the last 10-12 years, so I don't think there is a lack of opportunities for young people. The average starting salary is £26000 in 2020 and is comparable with the legal profession, where there is no competition from offshored suppliers. If you check out InfoSys, is a publically traded company, their profits dropped last year so this doesn't really fit your suggestion that they're gouging their customers.
            Last edited by BlasterBates; 24 July 2020, 13:23.
            I'm alright Jack

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              Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
              The number of IT professionals employed in the UK has almost doubled over the last 10-12 years, so I don't think there is a lack of opportunities for young people. The average starting salary is £26000 in 2020 and is comparable with the legal profession, where there is no competition from offshored suppliers. If you check out InfoSys, is a publically traded company, their profits dropped last year so this doesn't really fit your suggestion that they're gouging their customers.
              UK Computer Science has the highest rate of unemployed graduates
              UK Computer Science has the highest rate of unemployed graduates - Study International

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                  Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
                  UK Computer Science has the highest rate of unemployed graduates
                  UK Computer Science has the highest rate of unemployed graduates - Study International
                  There are some good grads, some poor grds. It's down to the quality of lecturing.

                  Early in my contracting career, was asked to look at a system developed by a lecturer who turned contractor. Didn't scale, didn't perform. Overly bloated, wanted to display his knowledge by throwing every possible design pattern in.

                  Degrees are simple something HR wonks get a stiffy over. IMO, it's far more important to get off your arse and improve yourself continually to keep abreast with - and ahead of - trends.

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                    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
                    UK Computer Science has the highest rate of unemployed graduates
                    UK Computer Science has the highest rate of unemployed graduates - Study International
                    There are more jobs and more graduates. It's an expanding field. There are also a high number of law graduates who are unemployed.

                    Up to one in 10 graduates unemployed a year after leaving some universities | Express & Star

                    but all relative, 5% after 15 months is still low. 95% found their dream job with well above average graduate salaries.
                    I'm alright Jack

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                      I'd say there are plenty of UK consultancies heavily recruiting grads. Pay 'em cheap, get them on client site and charge a lot more...

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