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Previously on "Will £40,000 minimum salary curb intra company transfer immigration loophole?"
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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostEh?? 40K is a lot?? What planet are you on?
This probably won't help as much contractors who want to charge £500+ per day but any large reduction of a gap in pay would have positive effect.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBut these people are hired to be cheaper than home-grown, no? £40k is a fairly hefty salary for a developer/code-monkey, certainly I could find very good people I've worked with before who are paid less.
40K is graduate salary straight out of university in an IB
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOriginally posted by RichardCranium View PostWho said developers? Business analysts, 'consultants', project managers, project support, programme directors, PMO staff...
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postwould you mind saying roughly what you pay your permie developers - IIRC you have some - if it's OK to do so?
we...
pay...
above market rate?
Well, we probably pay market rate - however on top of that there are valuable perks - interesting job, local office so small commute (that's worth a lot - I know I had to drive 120 miles per day on M6 in my previous job...), also a chance to work with some of the greatest minds of the modern era
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£30k is what they advertise on the "learn IT" TV adverts on daytime TV. I have no idea what the averages are, but remember how skewed they are by London and the South East. Where you're based is perhaps more representative, would you mind saying roughly what you pay your permie developers - IIRC you have some - if it's OK to do so?
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I remember back in early 2000 when I got my work permit unofficial rule of thumb was that getting it in IT field meant at least £30k salary, which was not too bad 10 years ago given current inflation
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
Intra-company transfers - immigration loophole - i.e. people working here.
Still, £40k is a decent salary for nearly any kind of job outside the south-east, certainly not far off. The bobs have to be a significant saving to be worth the hassle don't they?
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£40k is not a bad limit even if some creative accounting factors into this food/rent/etc even though IMHO £40k must mean £40k salary with all normal income/NI deductions.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought those were the kind of roles normally kept on-shore, as they involve client interaction and domain knowledge.
Intra-company transfers - immigration loophole - i.e. people working here.
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I thought those were the kind of roles normally kept on-shore, as they involve client interaction and domain knowledge.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhere does this £1000+ for Indian developers come from?
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