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  • bushface
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    I am finding the current job market to be very slow. During the last 3-4 years, I was able to move from one job to the next within a few days of finishing a contract. I am a CCIE R&S (lab) and CCIE voice (written) but I have been out for over six weeks and counting! Hopefully, things will improve when the budget for the next financial year is made available to managers.

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  • nate922
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    I agree with HRH.

    I'm also a CCIE. I get lots of calls for permies with Cisco Partners but not many contract gigs.

    Most of the contracts are with the banking sector.

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  • snaw
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    I'm a CCIE. Based in London so not exactly the same market (More financial here, which is hardest hit), but from what I see there aren't as many jobs out there and rates are flat or dropping slightly.

    He'd get work in London no worries.

    Permie I've no idea.

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  • Meerkat
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    Affiniti are ALWAYS looking for CCIE's even if there's nowt advertised on their website. Up north they have offices in manc, hull and edinburgh. PM me for a contact email if you like.

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  • benn0
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    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
    Just trying to help you answer your question
    No problem - Its not for me, but a mate looking at moving back to the UK. Just trying to get a general feel for the market rather than a search on jobswerve or the like which isn't always the best guide.

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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by benn0 View Post
    Because there's no such thing as a false job or an agent fishing for leads on jobserve is there?
    Just trying to help you answer your question

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  • benn0
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    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
    I get lots of calls for CCNP roles, have you tried typing CCIE into the job search engine on this site?
    Because there's no such thing as a false job or an agent fishing for leads on jobserve is there?

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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by benn0 View Post
    Anyone know the demand for CCIE (R&S) engineers in the UK at the moment? North West in particular, but the person in question in flexible.
    I get lots of calls for CCNP roles, have you tried typing CCIE into the job search engine on this site?

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  • ratewhore
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    nope

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  • HRH
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    Plentiful on perm in my exp..... Not many contractors at the moment.

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  • benn0
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    CCIE job prospects

    Anyone know the demand for CCIE (R&S) engineers in the UK at the moment? North West in particular, but the person in question is flexible.
    Last edited by benn0; 1 April 2008, 15:14.

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