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IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 04, 2020, 02:28:11 pm
My wife works at Manchester NHS Trust and there is a lot going on the IT area due to merging of 4 large trusts and they have been doing a lot of recruiting but struggling to get good people.

She's been there 2 minutes and already been promoted and does most of her work from home and it seems like a good place to work.

I know quite a few on here work in IT so said I would post up some of the jobs in her area in case you are interested or know someone who might be.

PMO Analyst closing date 13.12

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#1 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 04, 2020, 02:44:20 pm
Not surprised they're struggling with those adverts. The preface has absolutely no information in it, and the more detailed job spec is so dense and badly formatted I gave up trying to work out what it is they're actually looking for. Maybe people who are actively looking for work might try and persevere. (I work in IT).

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#2 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 04, 2020, 04:06:02 pm
Not surprised they're struggling with those adverts. The preface has absolutely no information in it, and the more detailed job spec is so dense and badly formatted I gave up trying to work out what it is they're actually looking for. Maybe people who are actively looking for work might try and persevere. (I work in IT).

Thanks Rob - I’ll pass that back

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#3 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 05, 2020, 06:28:15 am
On top of what Rob said the salary values look too low to be competitive for Manchester (NHS standard grading arrangements make jobs in some areas OK value and terrible in others) in the middle of a computing/IT recruitment crisis (job number growth exceeds supply and we are about to make things worse with brexit). My nephew graduated in 2019 (in maths) and works on a pretty standard software engineer graduate job in a company producing NHS systems in Leeds and earns a good bit more than the highest paid of those roles.

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#4 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 05, 2020, 08:08:47 am
Maybe mrsShark needs to employ a headhunter to fill the roles? 😀 nudge.

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#5 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 05, 2020, 08:17:22 am
On top of what Rob said the salary values look too low to be competitive for Manchester (NHS standard grading arrangements make jobs in some areas OK value and terrible in others) in the middle of a computing/IT recruitment crisis (job number growth exceeds supply and we are about to make things worse with brexit). My nephew graduated in 2019 (in maths) and works on a pretty standard software engineer graduate job in a company producing NHS systems in Leeds and earns a good bit more than the highest paid of those roles.
His role may be standard but the pay is pretty much the very top end for a graduate role. I guess they work for a consultancy. Global banks can't compete with consultancy rates never mind the NHS.

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#6 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 05, 2020, 08:53:03 pm
My nephew graduated in 2019 (in maths) and works on a pretty standard software engineer graduate job in a company producing NHS systems in Leeds and earns a good bit more than the highest paid of those roles.

I agree those rates aren't competitive but a "good bit more" than £54K is not "pretty standard" for a graduate IT jobs, especially not for software engineering. IT has been haemorrhaging jobs abroad for a decade and wages have been pretty depressed as a result.

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#7 Re: IT jobs Manchester/Home working
December 05, 2020, 09:01:14 pm
A >£51k job for someone with one year experience? Shit I might just have to go back to university!

Does he have a PhD, MSc or just BSc? Sounds like a huge amount of cash.

 

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