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Previously on "Contracts with NHS have always been crap but not this bad!"

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
    Really? - a 4 year old thread?
    oh, dear
    worse than that. It's a Psychocandy thread

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  • Yuri F
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
    Really? - a 4 year old thread?
    oh, dear
    Necromancers.

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  • anonymouse
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    Feck me, that was years ago. Yes it was Viqu and I walked after about 6 weeks. The trust came under investigation for bullying management.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Really? - a 4 year old thread?
    oh, dear

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  • ITContrator
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post

    They have indeed Viqu keep advertising the same fake roles for months now
    Talking of VIQU, they insist on you using any of the their 3 Brolly's, Compass, Sapphire or Parasol, plus you don't get paid for the first month.

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  • anonymouse
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    Originally posted by simes View Post
    Good luck with that.

    Fair play to 'them' (who's Them?) for looking to cough up.
    The NHS

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  • simes
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    Good luck with that.

    Fair play to 'them' (who's Them?) for looking to cough up.

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  • anonymouse
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    2 weeks in and they want to start paying me, we'll see how much and for how long next.

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  • edison
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Just looking at a US org chart (not a bank)... a Director is level 6.
    1. President/CEO
    2. Executive Vice President
    3. Senior Vice President
    4. Vice President
    5. Senior Director
    6. Director
    7. Senior Manager
    8. Manager
    9. Senior Analyst/Developer/Support
    10. Analyst/Developer/Support
    11. Junior Analyst/Developer/Support
    (12. Intern)
    Originally posted by eek View Post
    So you are basically at director before you start looking at jobs that included actually management beyond being a Team Lead...
    Those of you who are quoting org structures from banking are off the mark when I mentioned an Assistant Director role in the context of the NHS. That role reported to the CIO. That's a fairly senior management role.

    My current client is a London council. The CIO is at Assistant Director level. All the other Assistant Directors report into the Executive Directors which makes up most of the equivalent of the Board.

    I could never understand American job grades, I've known people who claimed to be at VP level in investment banking who seemed barely past managing a few BAs.

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  • jayn200
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    My business cards from the USA firm I work for have me down as Managing Director, There are only 2 people above me, one is 'Principal' and the other is 'Chief Technology Officer' so maybe not a typical USA company...
    Is this professional services? Or what is it?

    MD is most industries is same as ceo or reporting directly into ceo if they have both.

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  • SussexSeagull
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    I seem to remember a lot of Directors in a company I used to work for suddenly becoming Vice Presidents when they started going to conferences in America as it got them better hotel rooms!

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Just looking at a US org chart (not a bank)... a Director is level 6.
    1. President/CEO
    2. Executive Vice President
    3. Senior Vice President
    4. Vice President
    5. Senior Director
    6. Director
    7. Senior Manager
    8. Manager
    9. Senior Analyst/Developer/Support
    10. Analyst/Developer/Support
    11. Junior Analyst/Developer/Support
    (12. Intern)
    My business cards from the USA firm I work for have me down as Managing Director, There are only 2 people above me, one is 'Principal' and the other is 'Chief Technology Officer' so maybe not a typical USA company...

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  • SussexSeagull
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    Originally posted by simes View Post
    Thankfully, the VSO, and the countless other organisations who organise such, seem to have enough people who think otherwise for them to remain in operation.

    To each their own. But for my own, if I had done enough, and got enough, then if any of my skills could be put to use somewhere without funding, then I am up for it.
    VSO volunteering is abroad and is for organisations that wouldn't be employing people (at least not for the foreseeable future). The NHS do employ people and engage contractors. While it is entirely your choice anyone who works for free is offering them an incentive to do this less.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    So you are basically at director before you start looking at jobs that included actually management beyond being a Team Lead...
    Yes, pretty much.

    And most levels below director, the difference is either length of service or salary, very little difference in actual day-to-day work.

    There are people with the title "Senior Manager" or "Manager" and they don't actually manage anyone.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Just looking at a US org chart (not a bank)... a Director is level 6.
    1. President/CEO
    2. Executive Vice President
    3. Senior Vice President
    4. Vice President
    5. Senior Director
    6. Director
    7. Senior Manager
    8. Manager
    9. Senior Analyst/Developer/Support
    10. Analyst/Developer/Support
    11. Junior Analyst/Developer/Support
    (12. Intern)
    So you are basically at director before you start looking at jobs that included actually management beyond being a Team Lead...

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