Originally posted by Francko
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Originally posted by SandyDownbtw: are you refering to the IB project which is located in Norwich? if so I may know who you are if you are that person, then I think we are good friends hehehehe
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btw: are you refering to the IB project which is located in Norwich? if so I may know who you are if you are that person, then I think we are good friends hehehehe
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Originally posted by FranckoIB project?
IB = Investment Banking !!! its an apreviation used by Americans
Also they use BB (Boutique Banking) presume this is retail banking !
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Originally posted by SandyDownI agree, I went for a few which were offering between 70 to 80 K, it was really competitive, are you working in a consultancy? you can always position yourself on and IB project, and make good connections, for a later application
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Originally posted by FranckoYes. But realistically the highest paying contracts I could ever even seen (and then again in the city/investment banking/etc do not pay over 500). I don't think at the end of financial year considering the risk and everything are worth more than a 100k package permie (said so, it is certainly not easy to get these position, there is an incredible competition).
I agree, I went for a few which were offering between 70 to 80 K, it was really competitive, are you working in a consultancy? you can always position yourself on and IB project, and make good connections, for a later application
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Originally posted by SandyDownAre you an Architect? if so yes its true, I spoke to an architect who did say he was phoned by agencies offering him roles up to 100K, mind you I beleive its all investment banking and I think they are including bonus etc.
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Originally posted by FranckoWell, there seems to be a few permie jobs where you can go around 100k all included. Either that or a contract.
Are you an Architect? if so yes its true, I spoke to an architect who did say he was phoned by agencies offering him roles up to 100K, mind you I beleive its all investment banking and I think they are including bonus etc.
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Originally posted by SandyDownFranco, how long have you been searching for a contract, are you seriously going to quite your permie role or just testing the water?
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Originally posted by FranckoOnly me having problems?
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Franco, how long have you been searching for a contract, are you seriously going to quite your permie role or just testing the water?
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Originally posted by ratewhorei can't get on it today either. never mind, i'll have to put me feet up for another day...
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i can't get on it today either. never mind, i'll have to put me feet up for another day...
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Originally posted by FranckoOnly me having problems?
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