Anyone work for Fujitsu IT Services?

It will be good for the CV if nothing else, i had no problems getting job interviews and offers from the experience i gained while working there.

Good luck, and i pity you over the weekend, nothing worse than spending the weekend wondering if you should take the new job... a sleepless night or two!
 
It will be good for the CV if nothing else, i had no problems getting job interviews and offers from the experience i gained while working there.

Good luck, and i pity you over the weekend, nothing worse than spending the weekend wondering if you should take the new job... a sleepless night or two!

You are not wrong there :( and I'll be financially worse off, but it's about the job role. If I want easy money I'll stay were I am, but get bored.
 
That's exactly why i ended up leaving! Although every job becomes stale / uninteresting after a while.

Bored at Fujitsu... I think sometimes the only way not to get bored is to drop back to the smaller companies, small HP / MS partners etc.
 
I think differently. I've been here well over a decade and have held various different roles. There's a plethora of different roles and environments here.
 
I think differently. I've been here well over a decade and have held various different roles. There's a plethora of different roles and environments here.

At the interview they did state that they try to move people between contracts and not leaving people on contracts beyond two years etc.
 
Do you work for Serco at the moment? In Hook? Because that's a pretty nice commute, and I always was under the impression that Serco had good progression?
 
I interviewed for them a few years back - was (apparently) the first person to pass their technical test with 100%. Turned them down and they offered me double the salary and I still didn't take them up on it.

Seemed like a competant company, but seemed to be very little regard or consideration for individuals and their needs, you were as someone above put it just a small cog in a large machine. To cut a long story short - if your a professional career driven person I think you'd like it, if like me you just want a job where you can turn up, get the job done, go home, relax then its definitely not for you.
 
I used to work on the managed services side last year - it was good, alright pay, great hours and worked with some excellent people.

Unfortunately it never became more than a temp job and I got made redundant when they moved the desk to Poland, I do miss working there as while there were some annoyances they didn't outweigh the fun.

Rich
 
Hah! I've been on mine for a decade now. Various job roles though.

I thought you just browsed the internet for a living? From what i heard, they had to add a 56tb NAS for the proxy cache due to your usage! :cool:
 
Do you work for Serco at the moment? In Hook? Because that's a pretty nice commute, and I always was under the impression that Serco had good progression?

Yes and I'm not based at Hook, although I could see their office across the road!

Used to commute to Hook years and years ago to ntl

Just got to see wha the offer is.
 
I've been with Fujitsu for the last five years. Last two years of those have been in my current security role in London.

Like any big company it has good points and bad. Depending on which division you're in the training budgets can be from 0 to really good and as a company it's quite easy to move yourself up the tree over time if you apply yourself.
 
How long ago did you know? Wakefield has been waiting for your office furniture :p

Ages... weird thing is, apparently the lease on the building doesn't run out till september next year so I can't see them rushing to move to Wakey... but they've said 3/4 weeks.

oh and hands off my chair:p

So what do you guys do at Fujitsu?

2nd line technician, supporting RBS and Tesco.
 
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