It would be useful if we could compile a list of companies that pay decent rates but have low expectations of workers and hold them to very little accountability.
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Not really. It's only people's opinions, it can differ between depts, it will change depending on inside/outside particularly where clients have both, , it will differ depending on what role you do at the client, it will go out of date quickly, it's only useful if there is a position open at that client and so on.Originally posted by TheDude View PostIt would be useful if we could compile a list of companies that pay decent rates but have low expectations of workers and hold them to very little accountability.
So not really.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I am currently providing services to Nationwide. Only been onsite twice since Covid-19. I've had two rate reductions since then.
Most contractors got blanket inside determinations. There is some outsourcing to TCS, Accenture, IBM and Deloitte to varying degrees.
New Chief Exec started this week. Nationwide appoints Debbie Crosbie as first female chief executive.Comment
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