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well im 99% sure Ill have an offer on the table - also got some other things waiting to come through....market is dead wierd right now - all roles seem to be taking like 4 weeks as opposed to 10 days. Must be the Government, I think they are onto me
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Turned down a role with them at their Aston site. Project was a national railway timetable website - not sure if public or internal. After the architecture was explained to me (10,000+ line Struts config file
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I've worked with plenty of ex-Cap permies. Generally security folk who have been involved with major Govt acccounts. Most of em have nothing good to say about Cap but then, it's all subjective isn't it?
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Based where? Think you'd have been told by agent if the same (government) account - probs a blessing for you if it's not!
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Architect role - not sure what account though. I do agree that seems many that go to CapG stay there for a while....Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostAm with them at the moment, on a government contract. Depends I guess what you will be doing with them/what account you will be on. Generally not too bad really in the area I am in, am working with a few Cap employees and most have been with Cap a v long time. What are you looking at?
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Am with them at the moment, on a government contract. Depends I guess what you will be doing with them/what account you will be on. Generally not too bad really in the area I am in, am working with a few Cap employees and most have been with Cap a v long time. What are you looking at?
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