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    Guest replied
    Ok then, who, as a contractor, has been lucky enough to have a client that took them on for one language and has since switched to C#.

    I think you are more likely to find your candidates from the ranks of employed or recently dismissed permies.

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    Guest replied
    Two hopes. No hope and Bob Hope.
    This lot would rather sponge of the social!

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    Guest started a topic C# Permie role in London

    C# Permie role in London

    I need a C# Developer to work on a permanent basis in London.

    If you have at least 3-6 months commercial C# experience and are interested
    please reply to this email.

    Best Regards

    Andrew Woosnam

    awoosnam@premierituk.com

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