Re: JOB: At A Very Well-Known Company
Redvers Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > They appear to have accepted Dave's ref. What are they like as an > > agency? And how are they IR35 wise? > > They are OK - you definatly feel that they are a large agency as opposed > to a one man band which has both good and bad points. Their people do > however have unlimited entertainment expense accounts ;) > > IR35 wise they started off being inflexible. Their people are very target > orientated and for the person that was dealing with me the IR35 thing > was too much trouble for him. I've been moved and the person I have now > is very flexible - seems you suck and seen between people. > > I don't have an IR35 safe contract as the client was unwilling to change > the terms. They increased my rate by 30% instead. OOI, what did you consider to be the important stuff for IR35? -- Piers
Re: JOB: At A Very Well-Known Company
> They appear to have accepted Dave's ref. What are they like as an > agency? And how are they IR35 wise? They are OK - you definatly feel that they are a large agency as opposed to a one man band which has both good and bad points. Their people do however have unlimited entertainment expense accounts ;) IR35 wise they started off being inflexible. Their people are very target orientated and for the person that was dealing with me the IR35 thing was too much trouble for him. I've been moved and the person I have now is very flexible - seems you suck and seen between people. I don't have an IR35 safe contract as the client was unwilling to change the terms. They increased my rate by 30% instead. Red
Re: JOB: At A Very Well-Known Company
Redvers Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I'm going to give 'em free sales leads. Say Dave, can I name you as > > a referee? > > I am working through Aerotek too - you can use my name should > you wish. They appear to have accepted Dave's ref. What are they like as an agency? And how are they IR35 wise? -- Piers
Re: JOB: At A Very Well-Known Company
> I'm going to give 'em free sales leads. Say Dave, can I name you as a > referee? I am working through Aerotek too - you can use my name should you wish. Red
RE: JOB: At A Very Well-Known Company
From: Piers Cawley Sent: 04 January 2001 09:37 [stuff about a job at Ft.com (oops! promised I'd keep the client's name a secret :) > Thought that sounded familiar, they phoned me about it. But want > references before they'll put me up for an interview and I'm damned if > I'm going to give 'em free sales leads. Say Dave, can I name you as a > referee? I try to use as references people who a) aren't contractors and b) have completely inappropriate skillsets :) I'd be happy to act as a reference for you Piers, but from what my last reference told me, the Aerotek verbal references can be quite detailed and I@m not sure that I'd have all the info they need. Cheers, Dave... The information contained in this communication is confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient named above, and may be legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please re-send this communication to the sender and delete the original message or any copy of it from your computer system.
Re: JOB: At A Very Well-Known Company
Dave Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The skills are required for someone to look after the live data feeds: > > Strong Perl (including DBI). > Strong UNIX. > Reasonable SQL, with a knowledge of Oracle (or similar DBMS). > Must know basics of HTML and XML. > Must understand CGI and have a good/ general web knowledge. > Knowledge of C would be good for the THM migration. > > Java/JavaScript, etc skills are not necessary for feed work, although the > basics should be understood by any candidate. > > > Adam Bassett > Technical Consultant > Maxim Group > A Division of Aerotek Europe ^^ Thought that sounded familiar, they phoned me about it. But want references before they'll put me up for an interview and I'm damned if I'm going to give 'em free sales leads. Say Dave, can I name you as a referee? -- Piers