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Spotted on JobServe: Canary Wharf bank (Barclays?) contractor to consultant backfill!

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    #21
    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
    Also depends on the location. I know BAs on less than that, and a simple search of JobServe shows lots of contracts under £500/day

    Find "BUSINESS ANALYST" Jobs with JobServe.com

    (not sure how long that search link will last, but just search for business analyst/contractor)
    For this thread specifically, canary wharf and bank, you'd expect most (granted, not all) BAs to have decent domain experience, hence usually commanding a high day rate. Most banks would not even interview a contractor BA without significant experience in the domain. There are many BA's on jobserve, but few with detailed product experience.

    Having said that, I wonder if consultancy in this advert outsourcing to the "tier one Investement Bank" think they can wing it with any BA's.

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      #22
      Originally posted by wiffwaffwaa View Post
      For this thread specifically, canary wharf and bank, you'd expect most (granted, not all) BAs to have decent domain experience, hence usually commanding a high day rate. Most banks would not even interview a contractor BA without significant experience in the domain. There are many BA's on jobserve, but few with detailed product experience.

      Having said that, I wonder if consultancy in this advert outsourcing to the "tier one Investement Bank" think they can wing it with any BA's.

      Agreed, 100%. If you don't have domain experience you're no good. Helps more if you're an SME and can lead from the front and drive the change.

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