Nobody asking about the financial aspect?
I lot of them have 1/3 of the budget allocated for the people, not leaving much to work with and usually an unnecessary level of management(sometimes and impediment).
But it depends, diversity of work, relaxed expenses policy, good connections in the business.
Sometimes managers bring consultancies in when they have a project that is very likely to fail and don’t want to have that on them. Or the role has a lot of turnover and don’t want it on their books.
But maybe again i am too cynical for my own good.
And with this market...
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat sounds quite cool. You get to dip in and out of various parts of the business / teams and consequently will learn a heck of a lot more about how they operate than sitting at one desk for years. I suspect that also mean you'll get to see lots of their client base, very handy for making contacts should you go back into contracting when the dust has settled...
Was also told, 95% of clients are in central london so no crazy travels beyond the odd trip up to Brum for a few clients
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That sounds quite cool. You get to dip in and out of various parts of the business / teams and consequently will learn a heck of a lot more about how they operate than sitting at one desk for years. I suspect that also mean you'll get to see lots of their client base, very handy for making contacts should you go back into contracting when the dust has settled...
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Consultant/Secondment Role
Hi folks,
Gigs ending March and I've just been offered a permanent role via a contact at a US-UK Consulting firm (FS; non-IT role).
They've said that'll I'll be in their secondment team, so I was just wondering if anyone has any experience of working under this model & pros/cons? The partner said I'll be on secondments for 4-8 weeks at a time, and in any gaps I'll be doing in-house consulting projects.
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