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Previously on "Highest payers among big IT companies?"
Heard from a few people at I BM that they can do an awful amount of courses, perhaps it's great if you are not very seasoned. Guess one of the perks of working for MS is that you never have to wear a tie (and can always reply with "does Bill Gates ever wear any?"
am currently contacting to Accentiuur who outsource us to a big inv bank - and in this senario, the pay is not great... is below what it would get if we where contracting direct to the bank.
But then i'm not doing dev or PM and they may well pay better in other circumstances.
What do you reckon? I have heard Accentiuur at the top. And I BM in the middle (heard it depends on your department) while EE DS somehow in the lowest ranks. Any of you have any statistics to share? I heard Logi ca doesn't pay so well either. MS has the reputation of being a good place to work for but never hear any word of mouth about that.
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