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    Offshoring rates question

    Morning folks,

    I know this is a very vague, finger-in-the-air question, but does anyone have a very rough idea of what a typical large high-profile outfit (accenture, tata, etc) would charge for offshore development as a day rate in a long term relationship with a blue-chip company?

    Cheers.

    #2
    Offshore Rate

    Generally in the range £ 9 - 13 per hour depending on experience.

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      #3
      Day Rate

      Sorry day rate is usuall £100 -120

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        #4
        To clarify, I'm not talking about what technical resources working for the offshoring company would earn.

        I'm talking about what the offshorer would *charge* the blue chip for time and materials work, in the context of a long-term arrangement.

        Is that what you're referring to?

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          #5
          Most look to do it fixed price rather than a T&M basis.
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            #6
            Some may quote a rate between £100 and £200 per day but my experience is that they need more people than the existing UK based team meaning the bottom line price doesn't necessarily represent a saving over the cost of that in-house team. Unfortunately, offshoring is often an edict and therefore projects have no choice.

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              #7
              £130 - £150 a day at my clientco, they use cognizant
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                #8
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                Most look to do it fixed price rather than a T&M basis.
                Really? But T&M is more attractive to them, potentially higher earnings and no risk - they are just supplying bodies.

                It is the customers who normally don't like to pay T&M in my experience.
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                  #9
                  I've seen both fixed cost and T&M before, but rarely known how much money is changing hands.

                  I was recently privvy to a project where the daily rate was sub £100 (with work done in Laos) but also known work openly done in India, at rates of 500+....

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                    #10
                    Tata, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, HCL etc. charge anything between $15 to $50 per hour depending on project. Some less well known vendors will charge as low as $8/hour. However, blue chip UK companies do not use them.

                    Most support roles are charged on T&M basis.

                    Most development projects [which are executed entire at offshore with no regular interaction with onsite client] are often charged on fixed price basis with payment required after each delivery milestone.

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