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SomeoneElse, I think Lockhouse is correct that you should go down the C# banking route to get the bast rate. You seem to be a fairly experienced developer. Realistically you should be able to achieve £450 to £550 per day depending upon experience in City/Canary Wharf. Front office roles will usually pay the most with rates of £500 upwards. Rates will go up to £600+ if you're very good with strong business knowledge.
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I don't do any development....I come from a technical background.Originally posted by LockhouseIf you want the big bucks, embellish your banking skills and go for the C#.
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If you want the big bucks, embellish your banking skills and go for the C#.Originally posted by crimdonI was looking to pick up some core dba stuff in London....doesn't it pay well?
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I was looking to pick up some core dba stuff in London....doesn't it pay well?Originally posted by LockhouseFor better rates forget the DBA and go with the C#.
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For better rates forget the DBA and go with the C#.Originally posted by SomeoneElseHello All,
On JobServe, and CWJobs, the rates seems to fluctuate wildly for MSSQL dba/dev positions in London - can anyone shed some light on the actual expected rate (not what the agents post to get CV's)?
10 years experience with MSSQL 6.5 - 2005
3 years C#/.net
6 years VB
2 years banking (not front of office)
Thanks, I appreciate any replies.
SE
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Rate Check: MSSQL
Hello All,
On JobServe, and CWJobs, the rates seems to fluctuate wildly for MSSQL dba/dev positions in London - can anyone shed some light on the actual expected rate (not what the agents post to get CV's)?
10 years experience with MSSQL 6.5 - 2005
3 years C#/.net
6 years VB
2 years banking (not front of office)
Thanks, I appreciate any replies.
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