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Thanks Guys, for forwarding your CVs across. The head of project management today said they would quickly try getting a permie first, and if doesn't work, or seems to be taking too long, would get a contractor onboard. That rules out all except one, of your CVs (as only one of you consented to considering a permie role). I will forward the relevant CV tomorrow, and the rest later when (if at all) they are looking for contractor PMs.
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hi,
My manager will be finishing this friday and would be interested to know the details. Would you mind to pass me any details, I will share with him.
Many Thanks
nandoo
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Any PMs looking for work..RC???
My clientco is looking for a good (general) PM (they would prefer permie, but (I'm guessing, as I have seen that happen in this comp) may settle for an initial contract, if they like the person). From what I have seen until now, salary would be generous, but can find out the figure, if that matters a lot at this stage. Location is London.
Don't have a spec, but the dept head briefly stated that exp on infrastructure projects might be really valuable. PM me if interested.Tags: None
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