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I've plenty of experience of being parachuted into a failing project to pull it back, actually pulling it back... less so.
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Add on this too:Originally posted by cojak View PostWell that’s crap - no mention of money, BITD that would have been the first thing on the list.
I’ll bet it’s a tulip rate.
Mind you, Red Badge is ancient - I haven’t seen that requested in years.
Excellent!anyone who has prior experience of being parachuted in to pull a failing project back on line will be given priority
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I think it's 15 years since I last called anyone a 'red badge wearing knob 'ed'Originally posted by cojak View PostWell that’s crap - no mention of money, BITD that would have been the first thing on the list.
I’ll bet it’s a tulip rate.
Mind you, Red Badge is ancient - I haven’t seen that requested in years.
So yes. It's very old.
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Well that’s crap - no mention of money, BITD that would have been the first thing on the list.
I’ll bet it’s a tulip rate.
Mind you, Red Badge is ancient - I haven’t seen that requested in years.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou mean like this one..
END USER COMPUTING (EUC) SERVICE OWNER - London - August-22-2019 (HI4TB)
Which says..
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You mean like this one..
END USER COMPUTING (EUC) SERVICE OWNER - London - August-22-2019 (HI4TB)
Which says..
RED BADGE CERTIFIED - ITIL
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Sorry its an EUC Service Owner Role.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat type of role is it? Service Management? If so could be the ITIL red badge
DEVELOPING YOUR ITIL SKILLS - The Red Badge
Bit more context would be nice.
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What type of role is it? Service Management? If so could be the ITIL red badge
DEVELOPING YOUR ITIL SKILLS - The Red Badge
Bit more context would be nice.
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I realise now I should have probably put this in the security clearance sticky. Mods feel free to move it.Originally posted by MonkeysUncle View PostAfternoon all
Currently looking around for new roles and seen a job posting saying you need Red Badge Certification
Any idea what this is?
A quick google search comes back with links for US based clearance (like security clearance).
Is this something in place in the UK as well?
Cheers
MU
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Red Badge Certification
Afternoon all
Currently looking around for new roles and seen a job posting saying you need Red Badge Certification
Any idea what this is?
A quick google search comes back with links for US based clearance (like security clearance).
Is this something in place in the UK as well?
Cheers
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