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I've worked with Capita quite a bit in various divisions and guises. As is often the case, the people are mostly good people completely hampered by an awful management structure and company culture. In my experience, the answer to your question is yes - or, at the very least, a very expensive job.
It's not a company I'd even give a moments consideration to going permie for.
Crapita dont give a **** about the people they employ never mind the contractors. When I was contracting I only ever once allowed myself to apply for a role with them. They were a real abortion of a recruiter. Half the stuff they used to ask for was just a tick box exercise because 'it is the way we do it'!
Any contractor working for them right now needs to get onto weekly invoicing and payment terms. if Carillion has not taught people to recognise the danger signs they could be in for a rude awakening. Lessen your exposure to this lot of possibly suffer the consequences.
I've worked with Capita quite a bit in various divisions and guises. As is often the case, the people are mostly good people completely hampered by an awful management structure and company culture. In my experience, the answer to your question is yes - or, at the very least, a very expensive job.
It's not a company I'd even give a moments consideration to going permie for.
I was relying on them for a senior management permie job in my late fifties.
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