yemdoing Posted July 23, 2022 Report Share Posted July 23, 2022 12 hours ago, bayarea said: Loss aa? Vallu em invest chestunaru man loss ravataniki…free money ee kada. Take 100% from client and give 40% For a staffing company 40% is a lot of profit . I think you are putting all Consulting and IT companies under the same bucket . Let’s take a typical consulting firm like Accenture as an example . They don’t do staffing at least directly . They enter as implementation partner , to qualify as implementation partner they need to have a team of sales , marketing , administrative, legal team , financial etc .. once they win the deal of multi million dollar they don’t just pick few developers and architects and manager and ask them to run the project . they have roles such as account executive enagagement manager enagagement lead delivery lead client service provider all above roles are not billable and they are paid double of triple than a developer by Accenture . then you have trainings technical and soft skills , perks , monthly and quarterly in person meetings with lavish food and venue . Partnership with big tech firms like Amazon , salesforce , data bricks is not easy and cheap . the biggest chunk of profit goes towards maintaining a healthy ratio of bench , some firms has atleast 15% of delivery workforce on bench . Otherwise new projects won’t come . But typically bench strength would be around 20 to 25% . I am neither supporting this model nor criticizing it , just stating the facts . a typical contractor does self marketing , self relationship management , self account management etc … In short I have seen documents when they don’t hire people if they believe margin from a individual billing is less than 50% . Example : let’s say on avg they pay an architect around $200k they see if they can charge to client like $200 per hour for such role . If they feel cannot then they won’t hire . i can talk a lot more on this , but opiklaledu. Yedo Saturday kada ani bathroom nunchi typed . 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.