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The first interview was over 2 weeks ago now, and I was rather hoping they would not offer it to me. The dosh was the least amount I'd want to accept and the location was not ideal.
Actually, the location was up the Devil's arse and round the first bend, as far as I'm concerned: Swindon. <shudder>
Seems we're in the same boat I'm waiting to hear on one on Monday, have a second interview, already met with the consultancy and meeting with their client on Tuesday.
First one is banking which is difficult to get into at the best of times, but the interviewer was keen and said so (I'll believe that when the ink is dry on the contract)
but there are administrative hoops and 100 years of references,
there is also the possibility of long hours and high stress,
rate is the same as I was on in my last gig.
Consultancy role, is in my niche market is longer, but the same money.
Am wondering if I just put up with silly hours and stress for 6 months as it expands my skill set and makes me more marketable when I move to NL next year.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
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