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**UPDATED** Seeking X 4 Business Analysts - Immediate Interim Posting 
Modified By Phil_Little  on 8/19/2011 1:55:05 AM)

 

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Hi all,

I am currently seeking for four Business Analysts for a major UK based North West client. The role lenght is 6 months with strong chances of extention. The programme budget is c35 million pounds a reflect a major, long term investment.

I am seeking a proven BA who can demonstrate methodologies for information gathering, documentation and risk analysis across multiple workstreams and different projects / environments. Financial service background is desirable.

Please send a CV to Phil Little at The Interim Register [email protected]

Day rate reflective of £350 - £450 per day.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

 

 

 
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