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Previously on "Public sector gig kills finance sector option"

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  • newbee
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    No decision to be made till you have been offered both posts. Worry about it then.

    HTH
    Thanks shaunbhoy, thing is I am confident of getting the other gig and being friday both agents will be in my back to get a decision, so want to decide now so that I can relax tomorrow.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by newbee View Post
    Well have an offer for BA role with bit of PMing in finance sector(client offered gig at interview ).

    But since then have had 1 interview arranged and alsmost certainly will be called for another tomorrow for a PM gigs in public sector.

    now sure will get the offered the public sector gig.

    Renowned board, opinions wanted will going for public gig kill my bluechip finance sector aspiration. Or does it matter, mind you Public sector rates are £50-100 more here.
    No decision to be made till you have been offered both posts. Worry about it then.

    HTH

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  • Cheshire Cat
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    take whichever job is offering the most money.
    HTH

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by newbee View Post
    Are members on board in lovey dovey mood today, come on trickle in some elderly wise words
    What exactly is the question?

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  • newbee
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    Are members on board in lovey dovey mood today, come on trickle in some elderly wise words

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Don't forget, those contracting in the public sector are usually doing so via a big corporate (who may even be blue-chip), so it's easy to just put their details on the CV and not even mention the public sector.
    Excellent advice. As to the original question, bearing in mind the financial climate, do you think it is better to be in finance or public sector over the next 12-24 months?

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  • newbee
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    You missed a bit: "mind you Public sector rates are £50-100 more here"

    Personally if I ever was that desperate to have to work in "the city" (another bunch of egotistical ****** who think there's only one city ), I'd tailor my CV accordingly.

    Don't forget, those contracting in the public sector are usually doing so via a big corporate (who may even be blue-chip), so it's easy to just put their details on the CV and not even mention the public sector.

    Just do what the agencies do anyway, tailor your CV for the specific vacancy, and make sure you've got your story straight for any subsequent interview!
    Iam never going to work in city, so not really bothered about the ''the city guys''.
    But in the long run, want to make sure that I have flexibility with gigs and not be cornered.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by newbee View Post
    But atleast you would have all that money to spend
    You missed a bit: "mind you Public sector rates are £50-100 more here"

    Personally if I ever was that desperate to have to work in "the city" (another bunch of egotistical ****** who think there's only one city ), I'd tailor my CV accordingly.

    Don't forget, those contracting in the public sector are usually doing so via a big corporate (who may even be blue-chip), so it's easy to just put their details on the CV and not even mention the public sector.

    Just do what the agencies do anyway, tailor your CV for the specific vacancy, and make sure you've got your story straight for any subsequent interview!

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  • newbee
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    Don't take the finance job - you'll just spend all your money on LP Pink & DP trying to keep up with the traders, perhaps with an occasional trip to a brothel.
    But atleast you would have all that money to spend

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Don't take the finance job - you'll just spend all your money on LP Pink & DP trying to keep up with the traders, perhaps with an occasional trip to a brothel.

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  • newbee
    started a topic Public sector gig kills finance sector option

    Public sector gig kills finance sector option

    Well have an offer for BA role with bit of PMing in finance sector(client offered gig at interview ).

    But since then have had 1 interview arranged and alsmost certainly will be called for another tomorrow for a PM gigs in public sector.

    now sure will get the offered the public sector gig.

    Renowned board, opinions wanted will going for public gig kill my bluechip finance sector aspiration. Or does it matter, mind you Public sector rates are £50-100 more here.
    Last edited by newbee; 14 February 2008, 12:54. Reason: rejigging title

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