Originally posted by AZZIK
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Originally posted by swissmikeOr just do everything twice as above and get 500 a day!!
Good call, LOL
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Originally posted by AZZIKI think I need a career change I get 250 a day as a clinical database designer for pharma companies which is nothing compare to most of you.
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I think I need a career change I get 250 a day as a clinical database designer for pharma companies which is nothing compare to most of you.
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I think I need a career change I get 250 a day as a clinical database designer for pharma companies which is nothing compare to most of you.
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Thanks for all your comments guys...
It appears that perhaps I've negotiated better than I thought I had, as in my contracts so far I've been about £100 off these rates which from what you are saying is actually pretty good. Mind you, I have only worked for large corporates so far which might have a bearing.
I'm interested in the 'Consultancy paying better than PM' comment...I have always considered that my rate should reflect the amount of responsibility I am taking, that is how it worked in the Permie world.
On reflection, the one I think I have overcooked is the PMO...I now think that it should fall into the lowest bracket. However, I will review them all based on your feedback...as maybe I have just been fortunate so far and I want to keep it real.
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PM's tend to get paid less than consultants in my experience.
That might just be an IT thing though.
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absolutely
if I could get upwards of 700 quid a day for setting up and managing a PMO I would even sign a disclaimer that I wouldn't piss away days on the interweb
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To give you a better steer, I am working at a FTSE top 20 company, and for contractors the rates are generally as follows:
Analyst/Consultants - 400 to 450 per day
Project Manager - 450 to 500 per day
Senior/Prog Mgr - 600 to 700 (tops) per day.
Any more interim senior positions are generally filled by the likes of accenture and co.
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Agreed.
Looking at the first one for £650/day I currently do that for £300/day.
Infact I've done most of the including £30 million programme management (which is really not that much of a big deal...a couple of £3million deals and you are sorted).
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Difficult to answer in a short reply, as would depend on type of client/industry you are marketing at. These rates are generally for the big consultancies who have negotiated long term engagements with large corporate’s, or on their PSL's. If you are a small team or one man band, then I would say you are marketing yourself too high. IMHO.
However, if you can get those rates then best of luck.
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London, M4 Corridor and South West...
Any advice would be most appreciated...I want to stick a stake in the ground for future work as so far my negotiating skills have proven to be totally inadequate!!!!
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Rate Check
My company operates in Non-IT Project/Programme and Operational management...does anyone have a view as to whether or not these are reasonable in terms of current market rates:
Consultancy @ £650 per day to include the following:
· Operational Review
· Project Assurance
· Efficiency Study
Middle Management @ £725 per day to include the following:
· Operational Delivery Role
· Project Management (<£1m budget)
· Project Management Office
Senior Management @ £800 per day to include the following:
· Senior Operational Role
· Project Management (>£1m budget)
· Programme Management (<20m budget)
Executive @ £875 per day to include the following:
· Executive Operational Role
· Project Management (>£10m budget)
· Programme Management (>20m budget)
Director @ £950 per day to include the following:
· Channel Head
· Programme Director
· Programme Management (>50m budget)
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