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Previously on "ASP.Net / C# banking contract rates"
I've actually been contracting for a number of years, just never worked in the banking sector.
It appears that agents could have a field day with margins in the banking sector.
I guess they'll pay what they can get a away with. Unless you're going direct, you're seeing what the AGENT is offering, which can be a lot different to what the agent is actually getting from the bank !!!
Indeed. The rate game is mostly about the agent's rake-off, not about the rate for the job.
Does anyone have any knowledge of the typical rates one can expect for ASP.net / C# work for the banking sector in the North West?
At one end of the scale I've been told HBOS will pay up to £450/day.
At the other end of the scale I've been told Barclays will only pay up to £260/day.
The difference in rates doesn't make sense
Cheers
MM
Actually this is more common than you think.
It depends on the which profit centre you're in. If the dept is part of a trading group, then money is no object and they'll pay a lot to get "good" people (no that these good people are necessarily good, but the traders don't know that).
If there is a separate IT function that serves different units, especially things like asset management, then they'll push rates down.
Most banks pay well over the odds, they could do it a lot cheaper if they wanted, and some banks have twigged, and do employ at lower rates.
I guess they'll pay what they can get a away with. Unless you're going direct, you're seeing what the AGENT is offering, which can be a lot different to what the agent is actually getting from the bank !!! Remember they're in business to make a profit, not to help you get rich.
Also, some contracts are longer term than others and may pay less, or maybe one bank has a particularly high-profile high-budget project on.
PS. If you review the contract search regularly, you'll see that sometimes the same contract comes up advertised by different agents. If you're lucky they will publish the rate and some are wildly different, so you can see which ones are creaming off a big chunk of your fee before you get it. This may not be a problem for you per se as you may feel you're getting paid plenty, but the client will expect to get what they're paying for, which is often quite a lot.
Last edited by oraclesmith; 14 September 2006, 08:19.
Does anyone have any knowledge of the typical rates one can expect for ASP.net / C# work for the banking sector in the North West?
At one end of the scale I've been told HBOS will pay up to £450/day.
At the other end of the scale I've been told Barclays will only pay up to £260/day.
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