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Any (good) consultants looking for job?? Strange posting that but I had some difficulties finding a job not long ago so I figured it is worth passing the word around when somebody is recruiting. Also I get incentivised for recruiting and that would go straight into funding parts for the bike so you see there is a logic to it! I am working for a consultancy that does very top end eCommerce work (transactional sites, backend integration, management, etc.). We have a lot of work coming on the books and need to staff up for it. Looking to recruit User Experience specialists (Design / info arch), Technical specialists from Developers to Senior Architects (Development experience required), Project Managers, and possibly some Business Dev managers / Client Executives. Typical profile is previous experience in other (big5) consultancies or integrators or web design agencies for User Experience specialists. Experience built working client side is also valued. Recruitment process is very tough with several interviews including a practical test. So you really need to be on top of your game. If anybody is interested please send CV via email. |
When you say architects i assume your not talking about building type architects? |
right assumption, building and integrating information & computer systems type architects that is!! ;) |
Contract or Permie roles? [Edited on 12-10-2004 by tp-996] |
Only permie roles I am afraid. We may need contractors from time to time but try and avoid that as much as possible. |
Fair enough, I'm only contracting for the forseeable future. If you have a shortfall in Architects I do Active Directory and Exchange design. Just finished redesigning BP's Active Directory deployment to a centralised data centre model. The biggest single production domain deployment in the world with over 220,000 computer objects and an AD database of 9.5GB (Win2k3) and over 230 Domain Controllers spread from Docklands to oil rigs to little huts in Africa :D Also do a lot of other things in all flavours MS. Can give you more detail/CV if you need it at some point. Cheers Phil. TP |
Sorry to be picky here but you can only legally call yourself an Architect if you have the appropriate qualifications recognised by the RIBA! Engineer and Doctor have the same restrictions but interestingly Dentist doesnt! |
Glad things are looking good for you Phillipe - but I didnt understand a word of your original post :lol: Sorry, tell a lie - the word BIKE was in there wasnt it ;) I do remember learning to program an Apple classic in hypercard once - any use :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: |
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You might want to mention that to the IT industry then! We have a few thousand people where part of the job title is Architect and then god knows how many hundreds of thousands world wide called software engineers. I doubt any of them have the architect or engineer qualification :D |
Phillipe I assume these roles are London based only? |
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