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Post by Spey »

anyone happen to know of any I.T. or networking based recruitment agencies that are any good?

or if there are any jobs going anywhere :D
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apparently there are less and less jobs atm:<
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Post by mid_gen »

What a marvellously constructive comment =/

Grabbing a copy of Computing or suchlike and flicking through the recruitment section is probably best bet..
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Or you could look at the job search on www.theregister.co.uk
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I would like to point out that the job market at the moment is an utter bitch.
Myself, and all my friends who applied to Accenture have been rejected.

We're talking Imperial College computing grads here, and they're turning EVERYONE down. Seems the industry's totally fucked at the moment - Accenture in particular doesn't even have enough jobs for its current people, let alone new recruits...

Gah. They're all bastards.

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Post by uatec »

start your own company then!
what service do you want? but is hard to find in the outside world?

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Post by mid_gen »

You realise that that last sentence made absolutely no sense whatsoever?
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Post by Chief »

it did mid, read it twice...

i can name servies - im sure kulgan will be willing to provide ?
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Post by mid_gen »

My post was before it was edited, I get it now. 'Course, finding that niche market is always the thing.
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Post by rib? »

the industy will pick up about mid year, it's predicted. it does this every 3 or so years apparently. Service deliveries always a better market but not to sure about application dev and managment
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i dont think you can really predict anything in such a new market, that sky rocketed and is now fubored.
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The IT industry is hardly 'new' anymore.
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All industries follow the business cycle biggles, no matter how "new" or complex you may think they are.
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Post by Spey »

danke danke, reg was my first call, but most of that stuff seems to be all "manager" level positions, need to find a nice junior admin position somewhere really, ahh well ill try a few of those other places mentioned
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