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    Current .NET banking rates

    What's the state of the market for a a decent .NET/SQL developer in back office?

    #2
    Originally posted by dude69 View Post
    What's the state of the market for a a decent .NET/SQL developer in back office?
    At least 450 but can stretch to 600

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      #3
      So have rates recovered in the last 12 months?

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        #4
        Just got a long term gig @500/day.

        Speaking to the recruitment guy, they are having trouble getting good CVs from the agencies. So I would say things are on the up.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DBaines View Post
          Just got a long term gig @500/day.

          Speaking to the recruitment guy, they are having trouble getting good CVs from the agencies. So I would say things are on the up.
          Agreed. C sharp and banking are in demand. I ve seen a ton of specs with these required

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            #6
            Originally posted by joey122 View Post
            Agreed. C sharp and banking are in demand. I ve seen a ton of specs with these required
            I would loved to get into banking. Do you need anything other than the standard .net skills ?? Is there anything specialist you need ?

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              #7
              Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
              I would loved to get into banking. Do you need anything other than the standard .net skills ?? Is there anything specialist you need ?
              Previous banking experience or luck

              Otherwise only real way is to get in is though the back door, aka a consultancy

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                #8
                Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
                Previous banking experience or luck

                Otherwise only real way is to get in is though the back door, aka a consultancy

                So as far as "skills" go there is nothing you can know to give you a better chance?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
                  So as far as "skills" go there is nothing you can know to give you a better chance?
                  Knowledge of BAILOUT 2.0 is nice to have .

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
                    So as far as "skills" go there is nothing you can know to give you a better chance?
                    Really are no extra "skills" required unless the particular role requires a specific submarket knowledge (and even then to be honest one could figure it out pretty quickly).

                    It's really an issue of getting past the banking sectors "we are special and anyone who is not already in banking is not" mentality, unfortunately that can be hard to do as first you have to get a pimp willing to take risk by using up one of his candidate slots on you by putting your cv forward, then another in the client actually willing to interview you, in current market neither is really likely as many people with the experience currently looking for roles

                    Unless you get though the back door via a consultancy best chance is when the boom times again, banks loosen up requirements then as the rates tend to go though the roof while candidates get rather thin on the ground, thus some become willing to take the "risk" on those without previous banking

                    ps: Oh and once you are in, don't leave. "Banking Experience" more than 3 years old is about as useful as no experience, or you would think so by the way agents act.
                    Last edited by Not So Wise; 4 August 2009, 15:03.

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