Been noticing quite a lot of Java programmer ads in Scotland recently.
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Increase in vacancies?
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I see this as well - Deutsche bank is heaving apparentlyOriginally posted by moorfield View PostA few of the IBs have started looking now. Next's years budgets are usually out this month.Comment
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I don't think it is Deutsche bank (do they have an operation in Scotland?)Originally posted by joey122 View PostI see this as well - Deutsche bank is heaving apparently
Give it 6 weeks and there are going to be a shed load of ads for java devs in Scotland. I never told you that though.
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No, the Deutsche stuff is in London, AFAIK. We have a consultancy on site in the IB I contract for at present who are also doing work for Deutsche. They say Deutsche are looking for around 5-10 Java bods at the moment. ..As are many of the other IBs. Hardly surprising, since they let all their contractors go in the Summer...Originally posted by minestrone View PostI don't think it is Deutsche bank (do they have an operation in Scotland?)
Give it 6 weeks and there are going to be a shed load of ads for java devs in Scotland. I never told you that though.

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is this sarcastic?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI don't think it is Deutsche bank (do they have an operation in Scotland?)
Give it 6 weeks and there are going to be a shed load of ads for java devs in Scotland. I never told you that though.
are you talking about RBS?
They are all based in london and do c# and javaComment
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Read the first post on the page and then read the second, I read it like the second post was a reply to the first post.
My mistake.
Anyway, yes, to the first post on the page, there are going to be many jobs coming up in 6 weeks in Scotland.Comment
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Which end of the M8? I'm based in the Orient just now.Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnyway, yes, to the first post on the page, there are going to be many jobs coming up in 6 weeks in Scotland.
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A far cry from small boys in the park, jumpers for goal posts...Originally posted by nomadd View PostYes. Phone has been ringing pretty constantly for the last week or more. Ditto the inbox being pretty full when I get home in the evening. A far cry from the Summer.
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Hmm!Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Sorry, was bored.
That Avatar looks familiar?
Good looking guy though
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I'll be looking again from Wednesday..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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