I once worked on a project for Capita. They changed the project manager every 2 weeks. By the time the project finished I had dealt with 20 different women and they would call me at odd hours to resolve issues. Nightmare !
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Anyone has experience working at Capita
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Thanks for the all who gave informative responses. Hope this is not for the public sector one...
Hoping to hear for the interview soon ...
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Not from what I have seen. They just washed their hands of it making the contractor responsible. At my site the current proposal is for contractors to provide a letter from their acountant and a contract review from a reputable Tax Firm (pick one from PCG website). Problem sorted no change to IR35 status just common sense. However what got my client to this point was seeing a broad range of their key project staff walk off site never to return. My discussion resulted in an agreement to up my renewal rate by £100 per day to cover additional risk and accountancy fees that this mess has casued.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostCrapita are ******* tulipe. I wouldnt work for them again. They want a ton on intrusive info off you before they'll consider you for a contract role, and seem to have taken to the governments scheme of making sure your iR35 caught ot at least account for the taxes you should pay as if caught.
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So the answer is if you are coming to do business with the Government or Capita set your rate accordingly.Comment
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Women ehOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI once worked on a project for Capita. They changed the project manager every 2 weeks. By the time the project finished I had dealt with 20 different women and they would call me at odd hours to resolve issues. Nightmare !
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Entirely depends on which of their contracts you are working on, they are all set up basically completely independently of each other with entirely different processes/culture etc."A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the s*** that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come." -- Lester FreamonComment
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A contractor friend of mine jumped ship from ClientCo where I still am, onto a role for HMRC through Capita. The deal looked good on paper with promises of many months worth of potential work, but worked maybe 4 or 6 weeks before being given 4 weeks notice....
I beleive he's still benched and, in hindsight, wouldn't have jumped ship if he had known.Comment
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