Got interview arranged through them this week for a role in yorkshire to help me get one over the banking sector's cuts. Rate I am going in at is nearly 50% more than my current one after the cuts.... Any body worked through this agency?
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Anybody worked through ISource IT?
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102 views and not one reply? Has nobody dealt with these guys before? If I get the gig I am not sure I want to risk it? Anybody have any information on these guys? Part of the ISource Group.... -
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No jobs on Jobserve.
Offering rate significnatly above market.
Have to say it doesn't look too clever, does it? Might be perfectly fine. Might be a cowboy taking a punt on a new market. Might well be worth a credit check.
And have agood look at their LinkedIn profile - especailly the head of recruitment...Last edited by malvolio; 1 December 2011, 16:17.Blog? What blog...?
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Rate is not significantly above market, just slightly. Maybe right for the sector. It's just my current rate makes the new rate look high (after the banking cuts).....Comment
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From your other posts, you said current one was 25% below market. So, if this one is 50% above where you are now, that would imply a 12.5% premium on market rate for this new one.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostRate is not significantly above market, just slightly. Maybe right for the sector. It's just my current rate makes the new rate look high (after the banking cuts).....Comment
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something like that yeah - its higher than market due to the line of work.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostFrom your other posts, you said current one was 25% below market. So, if this one is 50% above where you are now, that would imply a 12.5% premium on market rate for this new one.Comment
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They are on jobserve:Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo replies.
No jobs on Jobserve.
Offering rate significnatly above market.
Have to say it doesn't look too clever, does it? Might be perfectly fine. Might be a cowboy taking a punt on a new market. Might well be worth a credit check.
And have agood look at their LinkedIn profile - especailly the head of recruitment...
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