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Previously on "Anyone know anything about an HP Labs fixed term contract?"

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  • Cenobite
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Do a search on the forums for FTC. We have been over them a number of times. Use the google method though as the search on here won't pick it up.
    Cheers. I'm familiar with fixed term contracts because I had a company try it on with me before. I just hoped HP's idea of a FTC might be different, but alas not it seems.

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  • northernladuk
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    Do a search on the forums for FTC. We have been over them a number of times. Use the google method though as the search on here won't pick it up.

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  • Cenobite
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    Originally posted by v8gaz View Post
    FTFY
    Ha! Yeah I think I meant treat you like a permie, but what you've put is equally applicable!

    I managed to get hold of someone from HP who I met once and it seems like their FTC thing is basically permie, except they want to give you a new contract every two years so you never get any employee rights. I wouldn't mind but it'll be rubbish permie money too.

    If you ever find yourself filling out a huge Web application for a "fixed term contract" save yourself the time and don't!

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  • v8gaz
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    Originally posted by Cenobite View Post
    • treat you like a contractor; and
    • pay you like a permie

    FTFY

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  • Cenobite
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    Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post
    Anything from Data Centres to Brown Sauce and all the bits in between.
    Ha! Yeah I suppose I meant to say does anyone know what Hewlett Packard's idea of a fixed term contract comprises.

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  • CoolCat
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    Most of the profits come from printer ink, everything else is a side issue

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  • bless 'em all
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    Originally posted by Cenobite View Post
    does anyone out there know about what HP do?
    Anything from Data Centres to Brown Sauce and all the bits in between.

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  • Anyone know anything about an HP Labs fixed term contract?

    It's early days yet but I've applied through a Web form for a "fixed term contract" of two years on HP's Web site. It's such early days I've got no contact to ask what their idea of a FTC is. At other companies I've seen FTCs, rang up about them and found out they want to:
    • treat you like a permie; and
    • pay you like a permie


    So basically it looks like there's not a lot in it for you.

    I can't find this out about the HP Labs contract yet but does anyone out there know about what HP do?

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