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Originally posted by Scotchpie View PostWell I was asked by NHS ClientCo this week to join an interview panel interviewing some contractors (even though I'm a contractor as well) for an analyst position.
Several applied, some with NHS experience, some without, but it was the chap with no experience of the NHS who got the job. He was simply the best on the day. Good experience as an analyst/developer and came over the best in the interview.
I think biggest obstacle is getting TO the interview stage, but it depends on role etc.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFor banking there is a good reason. The users are total morons. You have to be able to tolerate them.
An "outsider" is a risk.
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Originally posted by Peter Loew View Post... Can in general be forgotten about unless you have experience in those sectors, despite whether or not you have the experience and can easily do the actual roles.
Several applied, some with NHS experience, some without, but it was the chap with no experience of the NHS who got the job. He was simply the best on the day. Good experience as an analyst/developer and came over the best in the interview.
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Really only started to notice the "previous NHS experience required" postings shortly after the IT banking sector started to nose dive, coincidence? Think not
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostNo trust me Banking people are 'special' - I did a so called Banking role before - never again.
Scary Stuff.
Hard Working Bankers.
Best Sector to work in ?
Engineering - they actually understand what you are saying.
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostNHS dev managers only want to employ people who have a track record of NHS work
I went for a panel interview recently at a top London hospital trust. I was in the final 3 from all the candidates that had applied. I was given a brief about the programme and asked to prepare a presentation on what I would do moving forward to get things back on track. The programme was about an OT system introduction that had been installed and encountered problems with Users. I did the presentation and had a Q&A session.
I didn't get the role and I was told they were very impressed with my experience (including health sector) but they were disappointed I didn't research the product (I did!) they had installed. One of the other candidates had "more experience" and was therefore chosen.
I was disappointed and therefore went back and search again for product info in the public domain. Zip. Nada. Nothing. All the public references I could find only refered to the problems that the NHS had experienced and not what the product was. How is someone from outside the sector supposed to overcome this?
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostNo bluffing required, the manager was quite pragmatic about the relevance of IB experience and could see I would pick up the intricacies over time. He was more interested in solid infosec experience.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postwell done - so what role are you doing? did you have to bluff your way in?
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostI jumped from public sector to investment banking with no banking experience...
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I jumped from public sector to investment banking with no banking experience...
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostI thought all users were morons - or did I spend to much time in IT Support?
Scary Stuff.
Hard Working Bankers.
Best Sector to work in ?
Engineering - they actually understand what you are saying.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostOK you talk about your development manager - are you working as a developer or project manager? I think this thread is about project manager roles.
i just wanted to point out that there are both good people and roles in the NHS.
i'm enjoying it a lot more than the financial software house i was at prior :-)
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFor banking there is a good reason. The users are total morons. You have to be able to tolerate them.
An "outsider" is a risk.
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