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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostNow I'm worried - I actually got called regarding this one, just because I have sharepoint on my CV as a BA.
Graduate/Junior Project Coordinator/Analyst, Project Office Support (Public Sector, Warwick).
Our customer (a leading supplier to the public sector) is seeking a Graduate/Junior Project Analyst/Coordinator with preferably a background in such administration focused roles.
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Location WARWICK
Country UK
Start Date ASAP
Duration 3 MONTHS+
Rate UP TO £9.00 PER HOUR
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McDonald's seeks trainee managers
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The company, which has featured in the Times Top 100 Graduate Employers list each year for the past 10 years, offers trainees a starting salary of £21,500 a year, with additional allowances for those working in London and the South East.
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Following the initial training course, trainees work with a restaurant management team for two to three years before becoming a business manager on a salary of £45,000.
Other benefits include 25 days' holiday a year, or 30 days after three years, a paid eight-week sabbatical every 10 years, and the option of a company pension.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View Post... within luxurious offices this organisation offers applicants the possibility of ongoing extensions as part of long-term programme and is paying up to £9.00 per hour...
I have and would again work out of an unheated portacabin in January if the rate was right.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWHS
Good PMO's are like rocking horse tuplie; they keep the whole thing afloat in my opinion - I would expect to pay £200 pd for one.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAt that rate they would be lucky to get a barely literate chimp/office junior let alone a professional.
There was a temp (traditional temp agency etc) PMO at my last gig on £12/hour and she was great, but she was underpaid at that for her skills which certainly didn't include BA work.
Good PMO's are like rocking horse tuplie; they keep the whole thing afloat in my opinion - I would expect to pay £200 pd for one.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostPoor Ross then bothered to read my CV ( I have also done PM work) and said - maybe they are looking for a PMO with a degree - do I know any!
Any offers?
There was a temp (traditional temp agency etc) PMO at my last gig on £12/hour and she was great, but she was underpaid at that for her skills which certainly didn't include BA work.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThat's a ludicrous rate for the knowledge and skills of a BA.
Any offers?
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Job of the day ?
Now I'm worried - I actually got called regarding this one, just because I have sharepoint on my CV as a BA.
Graduate/Junior Project Coordinator/Analyst, Project Office Support (Public Sector, Warwick).
Our customer (a leading supplier to the public sector) is seeking a Graduate/Junior Project Analyst/Coordinator with preferably a background in such administration focused roles.
The position predominately involves liasing with technical and business teams to support effective PMO decision making through delivery of project resource demands, Data Collection, provision of monitoring/tracking/reporting and interfacing with third parties and other support areas.
As such previous experience of this is highly desirable as is a past experience or knowledge of diary management, minute taking, monitoring of expenditure and forecasts, information gathering and report writing, whilst excellent communication skills and advanced level skills on MS Work, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook is also keenly sought, some knowledge of SharePoint would be seen as a bonus.
Successful applicants will be dynamic, analytical and thorough with a flexible working attitude and ideally have a familiarity with such environments.
Based in the Warwick area , within luxurious offices this organisation offers applicants the possibility of ongoing extensions as part of long-term programme and is paying up to £9.00 per hour on a Full time working week. If you feel you are a good match for the role please send your CV ASAP for IMMEDIATE attention.
Location WARWICK
Country UK
Start Date ASAP
Duration 3 MONTHS+
Rate UP TO £9.00 PER HOUR
Employment Business IDPP Consulting Ltd - Ross Harmsworth
Contact Ross Harmsworth
Telephone +44 (0)20 8334 7551
Fax +44 (0)20 8334 7540
Email [email protected]
Reference JS//RH//COORDINATOR
Posted Date 20/04/2009 14:53:16Tags: None
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