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Previously on "When the agent knows hes gonna struggle on this one"
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostFor a finance house, not DVLA...
- 1/3 bod salary,
- 1/3 back-office headcount, assets depreciation, equipment, rent, employee finding fee etc
- 1/3 profit.
*there might be some leeway but limited by bod downtime, relocation costs, visa costs etc.
So minimum a consultancy would go for is at least 3x min salary a bod would take.
40k x 3 = 120k / 228 = £526pd
Or at least that is what I've heard.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postinfosys supplies resource at a rate of £200/day
so even they would not take it up
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infosys supplies resource at a rate of £200/day
so even they would not take it up
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell he's contacting you isn't he.
Maybe he's looking for some idiot that posts everything in professional forums only to have them constantly moved to general as they don't have the common sense to work out where it should go.
Harsh, but fair observation.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell he's contacting you isn't he.
Maybe he's looking for some idiot that posts everything in professional forums only to have them constantly moved to general as they don't have the common sense to work out where it should go.
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I do often wonder what sort of candidates they get for these sort of roles?
Maybe he's looking for some idiot that posts everything in professional forums only to have them constantly moved to general as they don't have the common sense to work out where it should go.
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£39k was a lot more than I was getting in my little wind down to retirement job baffling the hoi polloi with electronics.
It's Swansea, boyo, there's tidy then, what did you expect?
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Roles with rates like this I have seen filled with people from the new EU countries who had no experience working in the UK and needed some "history" in their CVs. After a year or two they would have moved on to something better paid.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Postor
It's in Swansea.
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd in the teeth of a massive unemployment shock. 39k p.a. is about 75th centile.
They'll throw bulltulip jobs at them, COVID tracers at 27£/h, brexit paper pushers looking after imports etc...
Otherwise you'll get plenty of these erected:
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This is an advert for Infosys/wipro to provide cheap resources. Who knows they will engage in a bidding war and bring the costs down.
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