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Previously on "Agencies for Public Sector Work"

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Ajilon
    Badenoch & Clark
    Technology Project Services
    Amtec Consulting plc
    Certes Computing
    Elan Public Services
    Methods Consulting
    Parity Resources Limited
    Sand Resources

    They are all on the government list.

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  • BOSKIS
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    Originally posted by youngguy View Post
    I'm not sure Volere is that well known....I'd market it under your BA/requirements skills and list it if you wish, but make sure you explain it a bit otherwise people may not know.

    PS Parity also do a lot of public sector work
    Thanks will add them to my list.

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  • youngguy
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    Originally posted by BOSKIS View Post
    Thanks so far - I'll start working through them. Advice greatly appreciated.

    One further question if I may. Anyone know if there is any specific need for people with 'Volere' skills.
    I'm not sure Volere is that well known....I'd market it under your BA/requirements skills and list it if you wish, but make sure you explain it a bit otherwise people may not know.

    PS Parity also do a lot of public sector work

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  • BOSKIS
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    Thanks so far - I'll start working through them. Advice greatly appreciated.

    One further question if I may. Anyone know if there is any specific need for people with 'Volere' skills.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Axel Man should be avoided at all costs where possible

    HTH
    why?

    I thought they were purely a recruitment outsourcing co not a business that runs contractors directly?

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Max20 do NHS stuff in the South. I've just finished a gig in Kent and they were very good.

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  • Murder1
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Mostly NHS related atm but they are bidding for the Immigration project ( E-Borders ) as well.
    Cheers for that DaveB

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  • DaveB
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    Mostly NHS related atm but they are bidding for the Immigration project ( E-Borders ) as well.

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  • Murder1
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Elan have most of the Public Sector work for BT. A lot of it is based in Leeds with a smaller amount in London.
    Didn't realise that

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  • DaveB
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    Elan have most of the Public Sector work for BT. A lot of it is based in Leeds with a smaller amount in London.

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  • Troll
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    Axel Man should be avoided at all costs where possible

    HTH

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  • dmini
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    Hays do a lot with public sector direct into Reading, also through IBM who have public sector contracts. I'm working on one at the moment.
    Alexander Mann deal with Fujitsu - again a major government contractor. I know they were running vacancies in Basingstoke last year. Fujitsu contracts are known to be very good with regard to IR35 - I'm aware of one person who has had a very long contract with Fujitsu (multiple years), was investigated by Hector and passed. Alex Mann's payment terms arent so good though as some other agencies.
    Hope that helps

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  • BOSKIS
    started a topic Agencies for Public Sector Work

    Agencies for Public Sector Work

    Morning - First Post for me.

    I've been in IT for a while (contract & perm) but alway financial services (london/City - based). I'm now looking for public sector work (PM, Senior BA, Requirements etc.) but am struggling to find the right agencies with the right vacancies. I tend to get re-directed toward financial services, which I am conciously moving away from. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    I am Reading based and have over 15 yrs experience.

    thanks

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