Don't be too fussy if you need the money, that's my advice.
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That has been NorthernLadyUK's motto for decades.Originally posted by cojak View PostDon't be too fussy if you need the money, that's my advice.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I've received a number of calls about NHS roles over the last few weeks - certainly more active than normal (based on the last couple of years).
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Same here but I have now stopped answering calls. Their rates seem to have gone up a lot as well. For the first time the agent stopped me from saying "Sorry, I don't work public sector" and said, hang on before you say it, the rate is a good one! And to be fair it was decent - £400/day in the midlands. That's the first time I have been called about a public sector BI role paying a decent rate.....Originally posted by oscarose View PostI've received a number of calls about NHS roles over the last few weeks - certainly more active than normal (based on the last couple of years).Comment
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Looks like they have some money to burn before all the NHS changes start (maybe)...Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSame here but I have now stopped answering calls. Their rates seem to have gone up a lot as well. For the first time the agent stopped me from saying "Sorry, I don't work public sector" and said, hang on before you say it, the rate is a good one! And to be fair it was decent - £400/day in the midlands. That's the first time I have been called about a public sector BI role paying a decent rate.....
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Entitled much?Originally posted by Bluenose View Post1. Joke rates for my specialism (£400/pd)
That's 100k per year assuming two weeks off. I've seen better rates but not exactly a chicken feed by any stretch.Comment
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Sorry forgot to mention. It is C sharp, .Net, investment banking. City of London.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWould you like to qualify that statement with a few unimportant snippets of information ? What's your key skill ? Where (geographically) are all these 'jobs' that you're getting phoned about ?Comment
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I am a specialist so long term deals not guaranteed.Originally posted by Kanye View PostEntitled much?
That's 100k per year assuming two weeks off. I've seen better rates but not exactly a chicken feed by any stretch.Comment
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Arn't we all?Originally posted by Bluenose View PostI am a specialist so long term deals not guaranteed.Comment
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I hope you don't write C sharp on your CV ;o)Originally posted by gemasp View PostSorry forgot to mention. It is C sharp, .Net, investment banking. City of London.
A friend once interviewed someone who said they had three years experience of "C hash".Comment
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