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Old 27-02-2008, 07:58   #17
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Re: Anyone work in HR? What do you make of this?

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Originally Posted by superbiatch View Post
Its no secret the public sector is less well paid, as budgets are tight. So if you managed to wow them and they are hoping to fit you into a job, good for you Holidays and pensions are usually better in the public sector, whereas other benefits are not so good. I suppose you take your chance whichever way you go, but you've got time to weigh it all up when you meet. No matter what they offer, go away and think about it before agreeing
Also be warned, depending on what your skill set is, private sector workers who go over to the public sector, often find it difficult to break back into the private sector - and will sometimes not be taken seriously by the private sector
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