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"I'd be living in hornchurch and commuting in. 20mins on the train I'm told. I'm hoping to get a job in one of the big 4 consulting firms but tbh any consulting firm will do, it'll most likely be in central London! I'm never surprised when people talk about London, only just praise for the place,! " Hornchurch to central longer than 20 mins | |||
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"London is a collection of villages until you get to the City (Square Mile) and central London. Even then, those breakdown into distinct areas, once you get to know them. Not all of the big consulting firms are in central London anymore - certainly not for all their operations. You could be working in an outer London borough or in the commuter belt, depending on what you do. Whatever the published commute time, allow an hour. Coming in to Town from Hornchurch is busy. The tube will be packed and you may have to change to get to your eventual destination. I love London, lived here most of my life, and have worked all over London. You can find a vivid, vibrant energy next to peace and tranquility just by walking a relatively short distance. You can find a 1,000 years of history slap bang next to an ultra-modern tech company. You can find any food you want to eat almost anywhere (although find the distinct areas for this gets you better, more authentic choice). You can find an A-Z of affordable courses and clubs/groups to join. Housing is expensive, we're sitting on the most expensive land. This expensive land means that pubs, restaurants and clubs have to charge more to cover their overheads and the higher wages in London. Never take casual/gig economy work below the London Living Wage (if you can help it). That won't be your problem if you get a job with a consulting firm. You will be paid well but you will also be expected to work long and hard hours. Come with energy and take your breaks. They'll be plenty of vacancies in just a few months. " Wow thank you so much for contributing to the thread, that's such detailed information, thank you for taking the time to write that!! I wasn't sure where to look for a job in the project management field but I was told that consulting firms are the best place to start if I really want to hone my project management skills. So that's what I'm aiming for. For sure with Brexit, there'll be a skill shortage and lots of vacancies since there'll be no more Europeans coming in. | |||
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"London is a collection of villages until you get to the City (Square Mile) and central London. Even then, those breakdown into distinct areas, once you get to know them. Not all of the big consulting firms are in central London anymore - certainly not for all their operations. You could be working in an outer London borough or in the commuter belt, depending on what you do. Whatever the published commute time, allow an hour. Coming in to Town from Hornchurch is busy. The tube will be packed and you may have to change to get to your eventual destination. I love London, lived here most of my life, and have worked all over London. You can find a vivid, vibrant energy next to peace and tranquility just by walking a relatively short distance. You can find a 1,000 years of history slap bang next to an ultra-modern tech company. You can find any food you want to eat almost anywhere (although find the distinct areas for this gets you better, more authentic choice). You can find an A-Z of affordable courses and clubs/groups to join. Housing is expensive, we're sitting on the most expensive land. This expensive land means that pubs, restaurants and clubs have to charge more to cover their overheads and the higher wages in London. Never take casual/gig economy work below the London Living Wage (if you can help it). That won't be your problem if you get a job with a consulting firm. You will be paid well but you will also be expected to work long and hard hours. Come with energy and take your breaks. They'll be plenty of vacancies in just a few months. Wow thank you so much for contributing to the thread, that's such detailed information, thank you for taking the time to write that!! I wasn't sure where to look for a job in the project management field but I was told that consulting firms are the best place to start if I really want to hone my project management skills. So that's what I'm aiming for. For sure with Brexit, there'll be a skill shortage and lots of vacancies since there'll be no more Europeans coming in." Look wider than consulting firms for project management. If you have the skills, and qualifications, you will find work. Pick a sector/industry/cause that you are excited about and start there. Consider registering with one of the agencies placing interim project managers to get you started. Move when you get your first 6 month+ placement. If you're any good you can be placed again or have the contract extended or be offered the role on a permanent basis. You'll be renting in London anyway so nothing to lose but your understanding of whether London is right for you. | |||
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"I'd be living in hornchurch and commuting in. 20mins on the train I'm told. I'm hoping to get a job in one of the big 4 consulting firms but tbh any consulting firm will do, it'll most likely be in central London! I'm never surprised when people talk about London, only just praise for the place,! " Big4 consulting (is it your 1st job?) Or you are working and got new job, I worked in past they are not good in pay scale, but you could be different best of luck | |||
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