I forgot about the bens.
Must be final salary pension of course and a nice clause in the contract that they have to give a lump sum up front tax free if they have to let you go.
A reward for failure and all that.
Standard perm contract these days, ask my mate Fred.
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Just too good!
Rate £20k-£225k + Benefits
Suspect the decimal place in 22.5 has been left out?
1st Line IT Service Desk Analyst (Graduate or Experience Of Databases)
Q. Have you experience of Oracle, Sybase or Sql Server?
A. No
Q. Err. maybe DB2 then? Or have you used Access?
A. No.
Q. Have you even made a list in Excel?
A. No. But I did study Media Studies at Uni!
Q. You're hired!
Another site that will be in such a mess 1 year later that it'll need contractors to go in and sort out. Boomed!
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Graduate Job of the Day = £225k
http://www.jobserve.com/W75C96FB278B34C89.jsjob
Okay so, maybe that's the top end.
But say you could at east ask the 110K which is less than half right?
In fact you don't even have to be a Grady, just some Access experiance would do it seem.
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