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ppolo99 20-04-2004 11:47

Job with NTL?
 
How do i go about getting a job with NTL? I am finishing college this year and have applied to BT and want to apply for NTL also.

Iv looked round but cant find anything,

Anyhelp is much appreciated.

Thanks :)

Neil 20-04-2004 11:52

Re: Job with NTL?
 
You would probably need to write to them at the 'Hook' address.

NTL Communications LTD
NTL House
Bartley Wood Business Park
Bartley, Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9UP

I could be wrong-perhaps some nice ntl associate can confirm that? :)

Pritch 20-04-2004 12:00

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Try looking on totaljobs.com

In the telecommunications section, there's an NTL link on the right.

Hell's Child 20-04-2004 12:03

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil
You would probably need to write to them at the 'Hook' address.

NTL Communications LTD
NTL House
Bartley Wood Business Park
Bartley, Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9UP

I could be wrong-perhaps some nice ntl associate can confirm that? :)

Depends on where you live. Best best option is to ring your local call centre and ask if there are any jobs going. Obviously with redundancies in some areas there are some areas that won't be taking on staff, but also some areas (mine for example where north sales will be based) there are lots of jobs going.
If you are in the NW I can get you contact details for recruitment managers fro most areas (sales/C.serv etc). If you are, PM your details to me and I'll get someone to ring you.
If you are elsewhere, like I say your best ringing up the local c/serv, sales call centre and ask if there are jobs going!

orangebird 20-04-2004 12:04

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil
You would probably need to write to them at the 'Hook' address.

NTL Communications LTD
NTL House
Bartley Wood Business Park
Bartley, Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9UP

I could be wrong-perhaps some nice ntl associate can confirm that? :)

Send your CV to the address Neil's given, but FAO HR Recruitment.

If you let me know what it is you're interested in, I'll have a look at our internal vancancies board. :)

Russ 20-04-2004 12:07

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orangebird
If you let me know what it is you're interested in, I'll have a look at our internal vancancies board. :)

Surely any positions on an internal vancancies board would only apply to current employees?

Neil 20-04-2004 12:08

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pritch
Try looking on totaljobs.com

In the telecommunications section, there's an NTL link on the right.

http://www.totaljobs.com/corporate_p...N&mainPageNo=8

:LOL: -Had to laugh at this one:

Quote:

Head of Problem Management

Salary: £Negoti able + excellent benefits package
Location: Hampshire
Company: NTL.
Date posted: 23 Mar 2004

Do you think I should apply......? :naughty:

Hell's Child 20-04-2004 12:20

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil
http://www.totaljobs.com/corporate_p...N&mainPageNo=8

:LOL: -Had to laugh at this one:



Do you think I should apply......? :naughty:

I always thought a negotiable salary was a con, It's basically saying "we wanna get you as cheaply as possible"

Go for it, I'm sure you will soon be turned into a spin doctor ;)

Neil 20-04-2004 12:21

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hell's Child
I always thought a negotiable salary was a con, It's basically saying "we wanna get you as cheaply as possible"

Go for it, I'm sure you will soon be turned into a spin doctor ;)

Not me I'm afraid......:nono:

andygrif 20-04-2004 12:26

Re: Job with NTL?
 
And apparently 'coming soon' is http://www.ntl.com/careers/

That's coming soon in the ntl sense of course LOL

orangebird 20-04-2004 12:26

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ D
Surely any positions on an internal vancancies board would only apply to current employees?


Not at all - if you see a job and think you know someone outside ntl that can fit the description, you can recommend they submit a cv for it. :)

andygrif 20-04-2004 12:34

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hell's Child
I always thought a negotiable salary was a con, It's basically saying "we wanna get you as cheaply as possible"

I guess it can mean a few things. In my experience it has meant the following, depending on which company and which job I'm applying for:

1. We wanna get you as cheaply as possibel ;)
2. We don't know how much this position is really worth
3. We want to see what kind of calibre of person this role will attract
4. We know how much we want to pay, but if someone fantastic comes along and only expects half that amount then we're in!

And sometimes more that one of the above!

Personally I think it is a little unfair. I have always tried to include a salary guide, preferably an upper limit guide in all the positions I have ever advertised. It's fair on the applicant, and it means that the employer doesn't have to waste time interviewing very talented people who are out of their price range.

I guess if you're advertising for the DG of the BBC then you really can negotiate your value...but for most positions I've found that being upfront is fairest.

Paul 20-04-2004 12:44

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil
:LOL: -Had to laugh at this one:



Do you think I should apply......? :naughty:

Whoever gets it would be a very useful person to know ;
Quote:

Reporting to the Director of Operations & Continuous Improvement, the Head of Problem Management would be responsible for the service levels, problem management and the resolution of issues related to the Internet Services.

ppolo99 20-04-2004 15:51

Re: Job with NTL?
 
Im from just outside Liverpool , Wirral. Thanks for all your help.


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