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Previously on "Top clients for taking on IT contractors?"
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Okay get the message, still worth the ask. I wasn't talking rates I was meaning number of contractors so something like 1st Lloyds 2nd BT 3rd Barclays etc.
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They have £200bn in cash and equivalents burning a hole in their pockets, boosted significantly during the financial crisis by cutting back on investment. A point will come soon when they either have to spend it (invest it or M&A) or return it to shareholders. The first option would hopefully lead to an uptake in demand for IT staffOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostFTSE 100?
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Try Contractor Club
Not exactly what you're asking for, but worth a look if you (like the rest of us) want to see agents die of being rogered in the ass by 1000 goats.
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I have found that companies with a name starting with either letters of the alphabet, or numbers, tend to offer the best IT Contractor rates.
....then again, these same companies also seem to offer both the worst and middling rates
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What do you define as top? Either way the answer is no. No quick and easy answer for you here.Originally posted by Glazza View PostDoes CUK or anyone provide a list of top UK clients hiring contractors (not agencies but clients)? I imagine that the banks will top the list but I was just wondering if anyone had any official stats?
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I've met rookie agents promising they would put me in touch with "hundreds of prestigious clients". That was when I still believed in Santa.Originally posted by cojak View PostIf there was one, not even the most rookie of agents would admit they have it.
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Are you kidding? If there was one, not even the most seasoned agent would have it.Originally posted by Glazza View PostDoes CUK or anyone provide a list of top UK clients hiring contractors (not agencies but clients)? I imagine that the banks will top the list but I was just wondering if anyone had any official stats?
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Do you mean top in terms of number of contractors? The top client for me is the one that pays the highest rate for what I do.Originally posted by Glazza View PostDoes CUK or anyone provide a list of top UK clients hiring contractors (not agencies but clients)? I imagine that the banks will top the list but I was just wondering if anyone had any official stats?
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Top clients for taking on IT contractors?
Does CUK or anyone provide a list of top UK clients hiring contractors (not agencies but clients)? I imagine that the banks will top the list but I was just wondering if anyone had any official stats?Tags: None
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