Would contracting for an online gambling company (UK based) reflect badly on CV?
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Originally posted by Ashwin2007 View PostWould contracting for an online gambling company (UK based) reflect badly on CV?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone -
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Originally posted by Ashwin2007 View PostWould contracting for an online gambling company (UK based) reflect badly on CV?
I know a bloke who works for Sky Bet (or whatever it's called now) and he's forever getting offers to move because of his skillset.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostConsidering how robust the gambling companies systems have to be I don't think it would be a negative.
PS. It's not Betfair in Hammersmith is it ?Comment
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostWHS. You might learn a lot about time critical and security stuff and how they spot gambling fraud etc. all interesting stuff. Go for it.
PS. It's not Betfair in Hammersmith is it ?. Need something local.
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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pmeswani - Betfair have a open (perm) web app sec position at the moment, looking for someone with dev experience - might be other openings though. I've spoken to them quite a bit in the past and they seem like a nice bunch of people.Comment
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Originally posted by ft101 View Postpmeswani - Betfair have a open (perm) web app sec position at the moment, looking for someone with dev experience - might be other openings though. I've spoken to them quite a bit in the past and they seem like a nice bunch of people.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Go work for William Hill in Wigan.
I understand they have a lovely lady TM there who knows nothing about testing and is just concerned with metrics ie how many tests have you run in the last hour and why is the number so low!I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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I worked for a gambling company based in Antigua. One of the best jobs ever in terms of experience. Did everything from software development to unpacking new servers and installing them. Learnt a whole bucketload about network security and writing clean, secure code that was extremely efficient (the half hour before the Superbowl is the most insane thing I've ever seen from a server room).
8 years on, and it still gets brought up in interviews. The all round skillset involved impresses people a lot.Comment
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