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Sounds link a pretty luctrative bizz model to me - and if the contractor fancies a bigger slice of the Pie he can always re-negoitiate - but dont forget having some major consultancy experience on your CV does look good for you next assignment - which in turn is a neat bit of brand marketing - so it goes.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 27 November 2007, 14:05.
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Aye, this is pretty standard stuff.
Besides, 700 / day is cheap per a consultant. You want to increase your rate....
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That is just business, look at M&S,Nike and others, they just get smaller
suppliers who create the products and then they just put their own label on
and charge 50% markup.
IT Consultantcy is no different, just goes to show that clever marketing
and strong brand development are just as important as the
underlying product / business.
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IT Consultancy Agents
It is not uncommon for bigger IT consultancies to provide recruitment services besides consulting. It is a major secondary business actually. They throw dust into clients’ eyes that they are big and everything. Since they are a bigger consultancy indeed ( have 50 + more employees/consultants , have all the partnerships ) they use this image to ask high rates for consulting services – say 700 and UP per consultant.
So the client thinks they are being serviced by a big and reliable IT Consultancy ( which is partially true) , but whenever the client needs a consultant , behind the scenes , the Big IT Consultancy does a standard agent recruitment - get a consultant they never met before – and give him 50 % below what they are getting – solely because of their image.
Nice to be a big guy ( Consultancy ) …Last edited by 2uk; 26 November 2007, 21:21.Tags: None
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