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Previously on "Anyone on here worked at Orange In Bristol"

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by roadster198 View Post
    Citrix/Windows/IBM Blades, Director
    That'll keep you busy then!

    My job there was to build an initial Config Management system for the infrastrcuture. That started with tracking down, labelling and counting their 400-odd servers. We actually found 645, including two Sun F10K blade servers they didn't know they had

    Incidentally, server names were usually allocated by the guys in goods received... I hope they are a bit more rational now!
    Last edited by malvolio; 26 September 2007, 10:01.

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  • roadster198
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    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    mate of mine is a PM there - very good conditions and they tend to keep people - what skills are you ?
    Citrix/Windows/IBM Blades, Director

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  • rootsnall
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    I did a stint there yonks ago that was one of the best contracts I've ever had, a bit like a holiday camp at the time but it has changed a lot since then. As mentioned by Mal there were lots of inexperienced and some very poor managers who had got in there in the early growth days. I know the area I worked in has been reorganised, outsourced, insourced, reorganised again etc etc Just after I left the managers were put on an incentive scheme to get rid of contractors which they did in response to the incentives and ended up with consultancy staff costing twice as much !

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    As Mal says, if you're driving to Aztec West, you'll need to get in very early since there is so little parking there.
    IIRC that whole bit of the A38/M5 junction is one big car park.

    I used to drive to Bristol Parkway every day.

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  • s2budd
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    Orange

    I know someone there. Her in doors - or out of doors at the moment.
    Teams and areas are different though within orgainisations. Now a bit of a slow giant. Lots and lots of procedures - way too many forms. Laid back people. Canteen is worse than at school but very cheap. Best meal is breakfast. Coffee machines are not very good. A bit too cheap. Different offices on Aztec West so use of coat and brolly very useful in the winter/rain.
    Huge housing estate very close - Bradley stoke so rental of flat would be very easy. Close to both M4 & M5 & M32.
    7.5 hours per day. Aim to start at 7:30 / 8am and leave before 4:45

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Yes - I worked there a few years ago. One of the best projects I've ever worked on - managed to work 5 days in 4, even though I was with Oracle at the time.

    As Mal says, if you're driving to Aztec West, you'll need to get in very early since there is so little parking there.

    A friend of mind has just got involved with something there, not sure what, but he seems happy.

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  • malvolio
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    Two things to remember - it is a youth-centric organisation that has grown incredibly quickly, so there are a lot of faults in their admin and some comparatively inexpereinced people in key roles. Also, while there is an organisation chart, some of the people who developed the original concept stayed as techies and not managers, but still wield a huge amount of influence. Lines of command are not always as clear as they might seem.

    That said, there is a good atmosphere there, the facilities are excellent (apart from parking at the Aztec West sites - get in early!) and it all works rather well.

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  • Bluebird
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    mate of mine is a PM there - very good conditions and they tend to keep people - what skills are you ?

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  • roadster198
    started a topic Anyone on here worked at Orange In Bristol

    Anyone on here worked at Orange In Bristol

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