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They seem o be an EB and an agency...which I'm confused about.
ps - welcome back CUK
Yes. On numerous occasions.
When they were F.I. Group they were very good. After the transition to Xansa my manager was offered £1000 to replace me with an Indian Immigrant from their body-shop. I kinda lost my affection for them then...
Are you joining them on a project that they're running?
When they were F.I. Group they were very good. After the transition to Xansa my manager was offered £1000 to replace me with an Indian Immigrant from their body-shop. I kinda lost my affection for them then...
Are you joining them on a project that they're running?
Yeah thinking about it. Just had a chat with one of their guys - I must admit I was very impressed to be honest.
I just dont really know what they are - I need to label them to be happy!
Well ok then, they seem to be a consultancy (i.e. work FOR them) and also an agency (i.e. they hire you through your limited).
I'm just a bit confused about them - anyone had any experience?
OK, Xansa manage to blag their way on to large projects. They don't have enough permy(Xansa) staff so bring in contractors. So you can have a mix of permy staff, Xansa permy staff and contractors working on a project. Don't forget though that your client will be Xansa, not the end client.
OK, Xansa manage to blag their way on to large projects. They don't have enough permy(Xansa) staff so bring in contractors. So you can have a mix of permy staff, Xansa permy staff and contractors working on a project. Don't forget though that your client will be Xansa, not the end client.
I've done that loads of times with IBM and EDS - so they're just a consultancy?
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