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Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View PostRough chance of someone (doing pretty well in the remaining two months) getting extended???
They've decided they'd like to outsource it to IBM and plan to get someone in within a fortnight for me to handover to.
Apologies to those who contacted me, I genuinely thought they'd continue to staff it with a contractor or two. Outsourcing to IBM is a terrible idea but the decision has been made to pay 50% more for half the service and now I need to smile and invoice.
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Originally posted by Olly View Post£400 is a fair rate for where it is and the type of person required.
Whilst Access and Excel are the only technical skills, pro-active problem solving, organisation skills and common sense are key. I've interviewed people for this role before about 6 months ago and the agencies couldn't come up with anyone.
Just clearing it all with client co at the mo.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostOr the fact that the lucky ones were the ones he dumped in the bin?
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Or the fact that the lucky ones were the ones he dumped in the bin?
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Originally posted by Antman View PostI'm not bitter either, it's just the way the world works. I actually like the method Dave Brent uses.
Get a pile of CVs and chuck half of them in the bin. The reasoning being that he doesn't want people working for them who aren't lucky!
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£400 is a fair rate for where it is and the type of person required.
Whilst Access and Excel are the only technical skills, pro-active problem solving, organisation skills and common sense are key. I've interviewed people for this role before about 6 months ago and the agencies couldn't come up with anyone.
Just clearing it all with client co at the mo.
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Originally posted by Antman View PostAvoid employing unlucky people - throw half of the pile of CVs in the bin without reading them
Have to say upwards of 400 quid a day for Access/Excel seems quite a bit. Tempted to send you my details (Excel/Access/SQL Server/Banking/City etc since Excel and Access were invented)! Just a short flight away from Sydney...
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I'm not bitter either, it's just the way the world works. I actually like the method Dave Brent uses.
Get a pile of CVs and chuck half of them in the bin. The reasoning being that he doesn't want people working for them who aren't lucky!
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Originally posted by Antman View PostGood luck with the move and I've a question. I'm supposing that Canary Wharf location means that it's a finance company, so what on earth are those ads on jobserve with finance exp. reqd and a long list of other "essential" skills all about?
Kind of fits in nicely with the other thread about somebody blagging it. At the end of the day there are jobs out there and there are lots of people after them, some way of narrowing it down to a short-list is necessary.
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What type of data analysis? I may be interested end of the month.
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Good luck with the move and I've a question. I'm supposing that Canary Wharf location means that it's a finance company, so what on earth are those ads on jobserve with finance exp. reqd and a long list of other "essential" skills all about?
Kind of fits in nicely with the other thread about somebody blagging it. At the end of the day there are jobs out there and there are lots of people after them, some way of narrowing it down to a short-list is necessary.
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