I vote for Big Data.
Things in technology tend to evolve to have more uses.
Payments you can go back to any time.
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I vote for payments.
Big Data strikes me as a bubble area.
Payments will never go out of fashion, they will just evolve over time. It has been and probably always will be a niche area.
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I was being facetious:-)Originally posted by eek View PostPersonally that is the wrong option. What contract gives you the most £££ next time around?
No point being well paid on a dead end project your can't move on from...
From the two I think the Big Data one will pay more money next time round... Payment channels aren't anywhere near as CV sexy....
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Big Data was my thought, but I can't justify it.
You need a polll!
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Big data, if it's a good gig. Any moron can get a payments role - from what i've seen they're generally all hacked together pieces of tulip.
Big data requires something a bit less generic than general hacking prowess (and a tolerance for it). Big Data is something i've got my eye on as I've dipped my toes but not really enough to sell yet.
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Personally that is the wrong option. What contract gives you the most £££ next time around?Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostIrrelevant, which one pays the most £££?
No point being well paid on a dead end project your can't move on from...
From the two I think the Big Data one will pay more money next time round... Payment channels aren't anywhere near as CV sexy....
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Irrelevant, which one pays the most £££?Originally posted by portseven View PostGot a choice of 2 gigs, one rolling out a big data capability the other creating a payments channel
What's the best for the CV?
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Got a choice of 2 gigs, one rolling out a big data capability the other creating a payments channel
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