Thanks for this -
Wouldn't it be great if more ClientCo's / fellow contractors did this kind of thing!
If one more 18 year old straight out of McD's calls me using tecchy terms he doesnt understand, trying to say he can represent me to clientCo - I'm going to go crazy today.
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Originally posted by GillsMan View PostSo I'm classed as a regular now? Crickey, time for me to log off and invent a sockie.
By the way just did a member search using 'Regular' and 'advertise a role' and ever member that came up has been banned and woke up with a horses head in their bed.... Sleep tight
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Originally posted by GillsMan View PostNo agencies please, and if anyone is interested post in here or PM me and I'll send you across to the agency.
I'm not sure how to find your PM (noob), but I'm sure you can find mine. I'm interested, so please get in touch and thanks for putting the opp up here.
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E-Learning Developer / Instructional Designer Wanted - £400pd
Hey all,
I'm sure I've seen similar threads in here before, so I assume this is OK.
I've just had to turn down an interesting-looking role as I couldn't commit to timings due to my current contract, and I know the agency are struggling to find people, so as a favour, I thought I'd post in here to see if anyone is interested.
It's an E-Learning Developer / Instructional Designer essentially. Experience in Captivate and Uperform desired. You'll be developing e-learning for SAP, but you don't need SAP experience, so it's great opportunity to work with that technology.
Ideally, they're looking for someone who has worked with LMS solutions, and Cornerstone OnDemand would be particularly desired.
I think it's about a year long contract and you can expect around £400pd (that's what I was offered, you might be able to get more).
Client is a Fortune 500 company, and their European operation is based in Dusseldorf, Germany, but what they were offering me was terms whereby I'd go to Germany maybe a few days each month, to their Bracknell office a few more days, but the rest of the time was WFH if I could do the work from home.
They want someone in ASAP, but I think they'll wait around 4 weeks for the right person.
No agencies please, and if anyone is interested post in here or PM me and I'll send you across to the agency.
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