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Anyone worked with Morgan Stanley?
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Every Saint has a past, Every Sinner a future"
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I wasnt really into men at the time - IYKWIM
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About to finish a contract at MS, very good place to work. Lots of Smart people and looks good on CV
But traveling to Canary Wharf is a crusher in Jubilee lineComment
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Originally posted by spoons View PostI had an interview there a few years ago, it was like the Spanish Inquisition
That wouldn't be fun.Comment
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Originally posted by LegendsWear7 View PostI may be heading there for interview --- if selected. What to be prepared for ? As Yanks I guess they practice CIFS (3 hours interrogation style interview) and TORC - Threat of Reference Check.
That wouldn't be fun.
Seem very indecisive tbh.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by pat25 View PostAbout to finish a contract at MS, very good place to work. Lots of Smart people and looks good on CV
But traveling to Canary Wharf is a crusher in Jubilee line
Can you just confirm:
1) Is it 9-6 or much longer hours?
2) Are rates top notch? Can you expect to get 650/700 or is that steep
3) Is there real pressure to deliver
4) Do they have a habit of keeping contractors on for a great deal of time or was it a shortish contract?Last edited by joey122; 31 March 2010, 12:07.Comment
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Originally posted by joey122 View Post2) Are rates top notch? Can you expect to get 650/700 or is that steep
3) Is there real pressure to deliver
Bizarrely, I got called today about a gig at MS, the same day this thread came back up. The agent even mentioned it was with MS without being asked, maybe they're sole supplier or something.
However given it sounds like the same project I get contacted about every few months, I wonder if it's a nightmare.
Also sounds very similar to a project at HSBC I also have been contacted about over the last year by a few agents.
What is it, are Flex people really that rare? It's the only skill that agents ever contact me about, despite far more expereince with other stuff.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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MS are in lots of agents, every agent that rings me up has jobs from them. they take ages to make a decision i was told, 6-7 weeks from first interview to final decision is not unusual.
i think 650-700 would be pretty out there...would want to be front office, and you'd want to be a perfect fit for the role (ie tick all the skills/experience requirements). given the questions you're asking, i'd guess you haven't worked in front office before, so i would say, no :P.Comment
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Eek, it pains to say it but this might be one case where Joey is right (stopped clock...). Spoke to agent about two gigs at MS/HSBC going up to £700/750 (allegedly). It is still in London thoughOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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