What level are they going in at? That's almost graduate pay isn't it?
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Lloyds show their IR35 hand.....
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Permie BA rates in Glasgow:
Barclays ~ £45k through £55k
Clydesdale ~ £40k through £45k; circa £50k for "Senior"
Lloyds ~ £45k
RBS ~ £35k through £40k
Scot. Gov. ~£25k through £28k... yup, you read that correctly.
Looks like to could be back to home-made corned-beef rolls for lunch for some next year.
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Originally posted by SandyD View PostTotally, I got it from contractors who work there... I said what's the point of working for a bank for that much money when you can make more working for public sector noddy job?
What role? PMO, PM, Service, senior manager?
Lloyd's 45k?
Lloyds Banking Group Project Management Salaries in London, England | Indeed.co.ukLast edited by northernladuk; 1 October 2019, 13:56.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by jds 1981 View PostWow, that'll increase the tax takeMake Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Speaking of day rates/salaries equivalencies. Gig in the Public Sector paid £500-700 a day (inside ir35) had the equivalent permanent role advertised at £35k.
Seems like they keep posting the ad periodically but nobody applies and/or who applies don't have a quarter of the skills contractors have.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostSpeaking of day rates/salaries equivalencies. Gig in the Public Sector paid £500-700 a day (inside ir35) had the equivalent permanent role advertised at £35k.
Seems like they keep posting the ad periodically but nobody applies and/or who applies don't have a quarter of the skills contractors have.
On the other hand permies in the PbS couldnt care less and dont give a feck about working. It is basically £35-40k for doing nothing.
Still even at £60k at banks I dont see how and who will be willing to switch to PAYE... What is going to happen is only the most desperate ones will do it only until they find an outside gig.
Banks will (hopefully) have a resource crisis.Last edited by pscont; 1 October 2019, 14:29.Comment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostPermie BA rates in Glasgow:
Barclays ~ £45k through £55k
Clydesdale ~ £40k through £45k; circa £50k for "Senior"
Lloyds ~ £45k
RBS ~ £35k through £40k
Scot. Gov. ~£25k through £28k... yup, you read that correctly.
Looks like to could be back to home-made corned-beef rolls for lunch for some next year."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostDefinitely the around the going rate for BA roles in the East Midlands (minus Barclays - that's a better rate).
London - payments
Guys on £850 a day as contractors
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Originally posted by pscont View PostYep, seen this in PbS.
On the other hand permies in the PbS couldnt care less and dont give a feck about working. It is basically £35-40k for doing nothing.
Originally posted by pscont View PostBanks will (hopefully) have a resource crisis.Comment
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