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Pyramid Consulting / Wipro Technologies
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Pyramid, Damco, Black Apple and Silverlink Technologies all source for Wipro. Personally i find it difficult to get the warm and fuzzy feeling from any of them. -
I was approached by Damco for a central London contract with their 'top tier exclusive client', senior java dev with GWT experience, and the rate? £300 a dayOriginally posted by bobbyg View PostPyramid, Damco, Black Apple and Silverlink Technologies all source for Wipro. Personally i find it difficult to get the warm and fuzzy feeling from any of them.
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If you managed to get a good rate from these lot, then nothing to worry. These guys are as good (bad) as any other agency. Biggest struggle will be to get a reasonable rate.Comment
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Pyramid Consulting / Wipro Technologies
Just seen the old Manchester/Pudsey/Edinburgh multiskilled AIX frame building roles come up, lpar, vio, hacmp etc, I reckon they're offering £180/day!Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostIf you managed to get a good rate from these lot, then nothing to worry. These guys are as good (bad) as any other agency. Biggest struggle will be to get a reasonable rate.
Guess who? Damco! Means I'll get some semi-literate Bob calling me soon.Comment
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About 3 years ago I got contacted by an agent with a UK accent about a role for one of these companies.
I did a test then an interview and answered the tricky questions the Indian accented interviewer asked me.
The agent came back and said "No they don't want you" and couldn't understand why as he said that when he asked for feedback they refused to give him any. He had had difficulty finding anyone they wanted to interview.
Two days later I got a phone call from an Indian accented person from exactly the same company offering me a contract role direct in a completely different place.
So while I completely dislike most agents I phoned the agent up and told him what had just happened. And no I didn't accept the contract."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I worked on sight with some of their consultants and in the main they were next to useless.
Kept on e-mailing me after I left to ask questions.Comment
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Originally posted by NDawg View PostI can confirm this. Was called by them about a year or so back for a role. Went through all the steps required and suddenly nothing. Called them up regarding it and no one I spoke with could give me a straight answer about what was going on. Went with another company instead.
Yeah, their UK recruiters are total plunkers. Will not align your skills, will make you go though rediculously - and I mean this - long Psych tests (535 questions) which you will just get bored with after 3 hours and countless interviews. The HR interview is totally pointless. Defo worth reading glassdoor.com to see what other / current employees say, and its not positive. Primarily its an overseas organisation run from overseas and process driven. YOu won't have an individual voice in there. Smaller firms are better.Comment
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Wipro like the other Indian outsourcers (Cognizant, Infosys, etc) are basically just modern day slave traders. Importing massive workforces from India on uncapped ICT work visas and then subcontracting them into big business here for less than a Brit can afford to work for. They get massive tax and national insurance dispensations. Many of their workers go onto get indefinite leave to remain here and British passports simply for working here a while. They engage in Industrial scale movement of British intellectual property to India to undercut us. They treat their staff very badly, and the way ICT visas work means that the staff have little choice but to put up with it, indentured servitude. Bullying and racism (caste on caste and anti British) is routine. They like to hire some "white veneer" locally to help them appear more balanced to their clients, and also to do the stuff they find too hard, often you will be covering up for a large team of Indian nationals failing to deliver. I would no more work for them than a slave ship captain.Comment
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I did work at a client where they had exactly one Wipro contractor.
I have no idea how they managed to keep him but they had got rid of all the rest because they were useless."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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