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Originally posted by eek View PostGiven the amount of money a recruitment firm charges for permanent recruitment, companies won't be pretending to seek permanent employees when they want temporary ones. It would be cheaper all round to just something to an inside IR35 contract.
Assumed 220 days in year with 400pd that is 88k per year. Assumed 15% agency margin.
For 400pd you'd struggle to get even someone to fit your central heating.... but for 70k you'd have a queue of highly skilled professionals at your door.
The poor sod has the impression is taken care of, long term security as opposed to a short term resource that delivers and leaves. Better for his productivity.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWorked out fine pre the IR35 rules, I did 20 years outside IR35, and invoiced for well over £2,000,000 in that period.
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostAre you sure about that? Have you done the math on that? Usually is 15% of yearly salary with sometimes a break-out clause if employee leaves or is not up to standard.
Assumed 220 days in year with 400pd that is 88k per year. Assumed 15% agency margin.
For 400pd you'd struggle to get even someone to fit your central heating.... but for 70k you'd have a queue of highly skilled professionals at your door.
The poor sod has the impression is taken care of, long term security as opposed to a short term resource that delivers and leaves. Better for his productivity.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post15% is incredibly low - most of the ones I'm talking to are 20%+, 30% isn't uncommon... Mind you I'm talking about specialist firms not the Office People of this world.
You get a more manageable resource, with a single approach across the organisation. One approach across the country.
It keeps people in their place as there is not so much emphasis on anyone's value.(that they are made aware of)
Company politics helps with results vaguely being linked to someone while the weekly lovely 1-1s promotes a continuous undermined state of mind.
It is cheaper, more manageable approach that works better for the corporate world. Especially a world with increased emphasis on control.
It is not about the finances, it is about ideology. It has always been.Last edited by GigiBronz; 28 July 2020, 19:52.Comment
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Originally posted by Jake1000 View PostHi all,
In these covid times companies are giving online timed tests for .NET c# and other languages. Does anyone have any experience with these? Any idea on formats etc?
It may be worth asking the agency which test provider the client is using then investigate the possibility of a practice test or information that will help you prepare.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWorked out fine pre the IR35 rules, I did 20 years outside IR35, and invoiced for well over £2,000,000 in that period.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostINKSPE. But hey, there's no shame in being poor.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostThe agency can demand similar margins or even higher. But still, it would be cheaper option than an £600pd run of the mill contractor.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostNot sure anyone on £3,000 a week could ever be described as run of the mill. The average salary is the UK is apparently only £585 a week."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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