Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coder
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people are the best part of the job. Everyone is kind, bright and helpful. In fact all you need to do is ask for help and someone in the team will always answer.
The days fly by. Its always the end of the day before you know it.
You leave the office at on time every day. This is fantastic for maintaining the work life balance.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Communications and Marketing
Job Title: Marketing Manager
Industry: - Select Industry -
Department: Account Team
Job Title: Accout Manager
Industry: - Select Industry -
Department: Product Specialist
Job Title: Product Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The variety of work. One day you may be out and about training/demonstrating to end users, and the next in the office creating new training materials.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Technical Operations
Job Title: Technical Operations
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Salary
Diversity of work
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Deployments
Job Title: Implementation Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Working in a team full of colleagues willing to help, with responsibility given very early in the role.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Analyst
Job Title: Clinical System Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Seeing my work having a positive impact on the provision of healthcare to millions of patients around the world, and getting generous recognition for it.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Technical Operations
Job Title: Technical Systems Administrator
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Variety and technical challenges
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Industry: Medical and Social Care
Department: Helpdesk
Job Title: Service analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Variety of work on a day to day basis.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Clinical Systems Analyst
Job Title: Business Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people. Everyone at the company is bright, but also kind. This really helps, especially when starting.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Business Analytics
Job Title: Clincial Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Lots of responsibility, international travel, interesting work that continually changes
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
- No two days are the same
-Benefits package
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Analytics
Job Title: Business Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Making a difference to healthcare
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Industry: - Select Industry -
Department: Communications and Marketing
Job Title: Communications and Marketing Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Enjoy the working atmosphere. And everyday is so different. Friendly and helpful colleagues. Brilliant company benefits.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Account Management
Job Title: Account Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Work environment
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The team I work with are great - they are so willing to help all the time.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The rewarding nature of the work and the variety of jobs on a week-by-week basis. Developing useful skills for a career in this role.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Sales
Job Title: Account Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The responsiblity and being involved in big pieces of work from day 1
The opportunity to learn something new everyday
The pay & benefits
The people - everyone is always willing to help if you don't understand something & everyone is nice and can have a laugh with you.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Business analyst
Job Title: business analyst
Industry: - Select Industry -
Department: Analysts
Job Title: Business Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Account Team
Job Title: Account Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Amount of responsibility, excellent benefits, good office environment and friendly colleagues.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coder
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The training and support, there is no assumption of knowledge or shame given for not knowing how to do something the first time.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Analysis
Job Title: Business Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Lots of responsibility, interesting work, every day is different
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Industry: Medical and Social Care
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
My colleagues are extremely competent and friendly.
The work environment is productive and collaborative.
The work is varied and challenging.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Analyst
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Responsibility
No day is the same
Making a difference
Both creative and technical tasks
Being part of decision making from day 1
Having your view respected
Good work atmosphere/environment
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Product Support
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Good office environment, friendly colleagues, support offered, benefits.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Product Support Specialist
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Very interesting, getting to work on new things all the time, being able to make decisions and take on new projects, every day is different. Good work/life balance with no expectation to work long hours. High salary.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Product Support Specialists
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Flat hierarchy means that you can take on a lot of responsibility at an early stage
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Product Support Specialist
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Great colleagues and good perks
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Product Support
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The work is very interesting and varied, and has a real impact on the wellbeing of many people. My colleagues are always happy to help and give me advice if I have any problems.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Challenging and interesting work, helpful and friendly colleagues and a wide variety of work.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Business Analyst
Job Title: Business Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Account team
Job Title: Account Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
We can do International projects, like in China.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Product Support
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Great colleagues and a wide variety of things to do
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Good work life balance
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
We help the NHS and therefore I feel like I'm helping people. I like the challenge.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Analyst
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Interesting and challenging work. Lots of satisfaction when something you’ve worked on is then in use by thousands of healthcare staff across the NHS and internationally. The knowledge that our software allows clinicians to spend more time with patients and provide better care.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: China
Job Title: Translator
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Account Team
Job Title: Business Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: China project
Job Title: Translator
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The work is interesting, and everyone gets given responsibility from the start
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Healthcare IT
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
You feel like you make a difference to healthcare.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: UK
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Challenging and interesting work.
Helping in healthcare.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Mathematics
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
- Given real responsibility from the first day
- The work is meaningful and impactful
- It's an excellent place to learn the skills to be a good developer
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Working hours.
Interesting work.
Bright colleagues.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Working hours.
Interesting work.
Bright colleagues.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Account Management Team
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Analyst department
Job Title: Translator
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The amazing people I work with
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Colleagues
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Interesting work, good colleagues, opportunities to make a difference to the company and decide your own work areas
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Colleagues.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people I work with are great - intelligent and interesting people who are easy to work with and also fun outside the office.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Support
Job Title: Product Support Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The opportunity to get involved in different projects and expand your skill set.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coder Team
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Working with some really intelligent and lovely people. Everyone is willing to help and it often results in getting to the bottom of the problem quicker.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The software development is interesting and challenging. I started the job with next to no coding experience and have learned a massive amount in the 6 months I've worked here.
Because the software is medical, it feels good knowing that the work you do every day is making a genuine impact on people's lives.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Engineering
Job Title: Software Engineer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Get to work in a fast-moving company, on their cutting-edge technology. I get to do new things every day.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coders
Job Title: Coder
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Enjoyable challenging work
Colleagues who are really keen to help you learn
Being able to go home at the same time every day
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Leaving the office at 5 sharp every day and having the evening to myself. No work outside office hours. Learning a new skill.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Account Team
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Interesting problems, I work with new technology, very good perks and pay, fantastic colleagues.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The level of responsibility and lack of red tape.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coders
Job Title: Coder
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Level of responsibility (due to flat hierarchy)
The breadth of work (work on many different things in many different teams)
Learning constantly on the job
Great salary/benefits
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The challenging work
The large amount of responsibility and impact I am already having
The satisfaction of knowing my work is benefitting patients and doctors
The benefits and salary
The number of young colleagues that I can do things with
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Great benefits (salary, work-life balance, amazing co-workers) as well as challenging and rewarding work.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: IT
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The work is very varied, you will learn bits about many different areas of healthcare and software. There are currently a lot of new exciting projects that are going on. There is no risk of having to take work home with you so your evenings and weekends are your own. Everyone that works at the company is extremely friendly and helpful.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Account Team
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Graduate Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people I work with are tremendous - there is a culture of looking out for and supporting your colleagues. If I'm struggling with anything I can guarantee that other people will notice and help - even if it's just that I'm feeling lousy and need a friend.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Product Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Problem solving - it's fun. I enjoy writing code which works, is future-proofed and easy to understand; the harder the problem, the more challenging the solution, and therefore the more fun!
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people are wonderful. I am working with really bright people which is motivating and means I learn a lot from them. Also, everyone is lovely. There is nobody I wouldn't get along with.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Smart and friendly colleagues
High salary
Opportunities to travel
Interesting and challenging work
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Real responsibility in your role, constant opportunity to develop skills, outstanding benefits package, get to work with excellent people, sense of achievement and job satisfaction.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Accounts
Job Title: Accounts Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Exposure to new and diverse situations, lots of responsibility from day 1, you set your own work, influence and make decisions from day 1, flat hierarchy, no office politics, direct and dynamic working environment.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Deployments
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Varied/interesting tasks and challenges to get involved with, great teamwork.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Good colleagues, great salary and benefits, interesting work.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Software developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Good work life balance, good benefits and good salary.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Lots of perks, supportive environment, never gets boring.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Always interesting and challenging so never have a boring day. All my colleages are very friendly, likeminded, intellegent people.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Clinical System Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
So many amazing things about my job, can't really decide which one is the best. I would say the content of our daily work is the best part.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Genuinely interesting and challenging work in a supportive environment.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Software Support Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
- Interesting
- Challenging
- Responsibilties
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Department: Account Team
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: - Select Industry -
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Real responsibility and flexibility in how you work and what you work on.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Coder
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Working closely with clever, motivated people.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people I work with - everybody's lovely and people are always happy to help. The benefits are good too - free bar tab at the pub every Friday, a week-long sailing course every year, 2 weeks off at Christmas...
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Software Development team
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Working on interesting problems with lots of lovely people in an environment where office politics just doesn't exist.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The variety of tasks - everyday is different.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Clinical systems analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
The people are really intelligent and easy to get along with.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Department: Coder
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Varied work and the knowledge that our software is genuinely helping to improve patient care. Good salary and benefits.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Software Developer
What are the best and worst things about your job?
- Interesting and challenging work.
- Work in teams so if you are stuck you just shout for help. Everyone is willing to help.
- Real sense of camaraderie in meeting the deadline for the team's work.
- Your opinion is valid from day one.
- You can challenge anyone if you disagree with something.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Clinical System Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Lots of things to learn. Responsibility early on. Great people to work with.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Account Manager
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Work life balance, annual sailing trip, free pub fridays. Working with intelligent people who want to make a difference.
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Industry: IT Support & Telecoms
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
What are the best and worst things about your job?
Meaningful work, friendly and intelligent colleagues, open "flat hierarchy" without layers of management, opportunities to travel, always thinking and learning, culture of leaving work on time, excellent salary.
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Industry: IT Development & Consulting
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Infrastructure & Networks
Job Title: Graduate
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Account Management
Department: Communications
Job Title: Communications Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Rotational Graduate Scheme
Department: Marketing & Communications
Job Title: Communications Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Account Management
Department: Product Specialists
Job Title: Product Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analysts
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Account Management
Department: Account Managers
Job Title: IT Account Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: CSA
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Consulting
Department: Helpdesk
Job Title: Software Support Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Account Management
Department: Account Managers
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Consulting
Department: Product Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Account Management
Department: Account Managers
Job Title: IT Account Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Account Management
Department: Marketing & Communications
Job Title: Communications Manager
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Consulting
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Engineer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical System Analyst
Job Title: Clinical System Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Coders
Job Title: Coder
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Health
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Clinical Systems Analysts
Job Title: Analyst
Industry: IT Development & Consulting, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT/Technical Support
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Department: IT Account Manager
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software and IT Department
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Sales
Department: Marketing & Communications
Job Title: Marketing & Communications
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Department: CSAs
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: Arts & Media, Marketing Executive
Department: Marketing
Job Title: Marketing and Communications
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Job Title: Graduate Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Testing
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Department: IT Systems Analyst
Job Title: CSA
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Department: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT/Technical Support
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT/Technical Support
Department: Deployment
Job Title: Deployment Specialist
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: Arts & Media, Marketing Executive
Department: Marketing
Job Title: Marketing & Communications
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Job Title: CSA
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developer
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Department: Systems Analyst
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Coder
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Department: CSA
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Job Title: Account Manager
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Department: CSA
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Account Management
Department: CSA's
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT/Technical Support
Department: IT Technical Support
Job Title: Helpdesk Operative
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, Software & IT Development
Department: Software Developers
Job Title: Software Developer
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Department: CSA
Job Title: Clinical Systems Analyst
Industry: IT Support & Telecoms, IT Systems Analyst
Department: CSAs
Job Title: Analyst
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This is a challenging role for bright, genuine and kind people. Complete the sample questionsonline for the test and if you feel confident then apply.
Interview Advice:
Be honest, open minded and focus on answering the questions.
It is okay if you don't understand something at first, in fact it is important how you react to this that matters.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Research the company and have a good understanding of what the company does.
Interview Advice:
Be confident!
Product Specialist, Product Specialist at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest and direct.
Interview Advice:
Be honest and direct.
Technical Operations, Technical Operations at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be willing to apply yourself in all opportunities that are presented. Listen and be willing to learn.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and honest. Understand the background of the company.
Implementation Specialist, Deployments at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest, be driven, and be humble.
Interview Advice:
Yourself is your best pitch. Relax and let your natural personality get through to the interviewers, and if then you are offered a job, then you know you are a good fit for the company and the company is a good fit for you.
Clinical System Analyst, Analyst at TPP
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Application Advice:
Understand the sector and the company.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself in interviews, and expect to be challenged as it shows your character in how you deal with certain situations.
Technical Systems Administrator, Technical Operations at TPP
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Application Advice:
Research the company, and the sector. Understand the challenges and rewards of working in the sector, to see whether this would be the right fit for you.
Interview Advice:
Be honest. No experience is required, so it's really important that you are yourself.
Business Analyst, Clinical Systems Analyst at TPP
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Application Advice:
Always display your experience, anything can be relevant.
Interview Advice:
Make sure to research and understand the role you are applying for. Biggest tip is to be yourself and to make sure you are applying because you are interested in healthcare and want to make a difference.
Clincial Systems Analyst, Business Analytics at TPP
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Application Advice:
If you are interested in an fast paced environment with a varied workload, then TPP is the perfect place. You don't need to have experience working in the IT or Healthcare sector to start working at TPP. If you are enthusiastic, keen to broaden your knowledge, and willing to work with a variety of teams on various tasks, then TPP will give you the opportunity to do so. From day one you will be managing your own workload and given responsibility.
Interview Advice:
The most important thing to remember is to be yourself.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Keep your CV simple and clear
Interview Advice:
Be yourself
Business Analyst, Analytics at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't be put off by the test - I found it really enjoyable!
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Looking the interview questions up in advance is obvious to the interviewer and doesn't help you.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Application Advice:
Keep everything short and precise - you don't want to bore the person reading your application.
Interview Advice:
Relax, and be yourself. Don't panic in the interview and just try to enjoy it. The interviews are relatively fun, given the complex questions that can be thrown at you, which I enjoyed working out the solution for in the interview.
Account Manager, Sales at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be enthusiastic and open to listen to what others have to say. Don't hesitate to tell someone if you have any suggestions.
Interview Advice:
Scrub up on your problem solving skills and be confident.
Account Manager, Account Team at TPP
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Application Advice:
Prepare for the aptitude test by doing the practice one found on the website.
Interview Advice:
Don't pretend to be informed on things you aren't/ pretend you know things you don't.
Software Developer, Coder at TPP
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Application Advice:
High grades are important, but so is having an interesting CV
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, its's largely about personal fit
Business Analyst, Analysis at TPP
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Application Advice:
You don't need any experience in coding. Just work on your logic, reasoning and communication skills.
Interview Advice:
Communicate your thoughts clearly, explaining your reasoning and assumptions. Be honest if you don't know something.
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Application Advice:
Clear and concise CV/application outlining experiences/qualifications and anything extra that might make you stand out (e.g interesting hobby/experience)
Interview Advice:
Be yourself
Remain calm and take your time when asked to solve problems/asked difficult questions
Be honest
Demonstrate a passion for helping others/healthcare
Clinical Systems Analyst, Analyst at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be confident but not stubborn, and be yourself.
Product Support Specialist, Product Support at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make it clear why you're passionate about improving IT in healthcare. Do some preparation before taking the test.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and show some personality. Lots of the questions were about getting to know you and how you're going to fit into the company. Make sure you know a bit about what the company does, and what they're trying to achieve in the healthcare IT world.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest and be yourself
Interview Advice:
Be honest and be yourself
Product Support Specialist, Product Support Specialists at TPP
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Application Advice:
Have a strong CV
Interview Advice:
Be confident and yourself
Product Support Specialist, Product Support Specialist at TPP
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Interview Advice:
The first interview is an informal chat about yourself, you are also asked a logic question. The second interview is with the directors and you are asked a lot of quick fire questions. You are also asked to have a debate with them about a topic of your choice.
Product Support Specialist, Product Support at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and communicate well with the interviewers
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure your CV is as good as it can be
Interview Advice:
Be confident and show an interest in the role and company
Product Support Specialist, Product Support at TPP
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Application Advice:
Put all of your grades on your application
Interview Advice:
relax and be yourself
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Make sure you are engaged with the interviewer and respond to their hints when doing the problem-solving aspects.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be honest and open, don’t be afraid to ask questions if you need to clarify something. You’re assessed mainly in your approach to problem solving.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Analyst at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you include all GCSE and A level grades on your application.
Interview Advice:
Be honest, relax and be yourself.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure that you understand the role before applying.
Deployment Specialist, Healthcare IT at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't worry if you don't have any experience working in software - you'll be trained to an excellent standard when you get here so just go for it.
Interview Advice:
The interview for the developer role was (for me) mostly problem-oriented. Walk your interviewer through your thought process and show them you can explain why you think about the problem in the way you do.
Software Developer, Mathematics at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be confident and honest with your answers. TPP is looking for people that are able to express themselves clearly and learn quickly.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be confident and honest with your answers. TPP is looking for people that are able to express themselves clearly and learn quickly.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you include all qualifications
Interview Advice:
Be confident and honest
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Interview Advice:
The interview will involve some problem-solving. All the interviewers are nice and friendly, so stay calm and explain your thought process and you'll be fine!
Software Developer, Software at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure that you add your grades in your CV/application so it's clear that you meet the requirements for applying.
Interview Advice:
If you are unsure of the answer to a question, give it a go anyway. Trying is always better than not trying.
Product Support Specialist, Support at TPP
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Application Advice:
Application is just to book into an apptitude test so no advice other than turn up for the test!
Interview Advice:
Primarily logic based, so talking through ideas and explaing your reasoning is important.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be sure to show off any examples of problem-solving or logical thinking you have done in the past, as those are the skills that are so heavily sought after.
Don't stress too much about any lack of experience you may have; no previous knowledge is expected of you when you start. You'll be taught everything you need to know when you need to know it, so as long as you're a quick learner you'll be fine.
Interview Advice:
The interviews are a bit more informal than what you may be used to. You'll likely be asked a couple of logic puzzles to see how you solve problems. The interviewers will be more interested in seeing how you work through a problem than actually getting a correct answer, so be sure to explain your process, and don't stress or freeze up if you can't get to the answer.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Application Advice:
Practise logic puzzles on the internet before taking the aptitude test, so that you know what you might get.
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself. Don't be too cocky.
Software Engineer, Software Engineering at TPP
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Interview Advice:
I found it quite similar to a supervision at Cambridge - and very enjoyable!
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Application Advice:
Just be open and honest.
Interview Advice:
The questions are less standard "what can you bring to the team" and more maths/logic puzzles. If you enjoy that kind of thing the interview will be quite fun.
Software Developer, Software at TPP
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Application Advice:
If you enjoy problem solving definitely think about applying to TPP.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Application Advice:
The application process is extremely straightforward so if you think you might be suitable give it a go.
Interview Advice:
Answer questions honestly, they are interested in what sort of person you are as well as how well you answer maths and logic questions etc. If you don't know the answer to something don't be afraid to say so.
Software Developer, IT at TPP
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Application Advice:
The cover letter is not that important. Just make sure you have the grades and do well on the aptitude test if there is one. Get some practice solving puzzles.
Interview Advice:
Be honest, don't be afraid to admit when you don't know things or have not understood the question.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
In the past, I vetted applications for the software developer role, and it was always far nicer to see applications from people who had put effort into their CV and cover letter (although we've done away with cover letters since!). Put some effort into making your CV readable, and try to show off the things that make you a good candidate for our work.
Also, don't be put off by the "aptitude test". It's basically a maths quiz, and if you've got the A* in Mathematics that we need, you'll enjoy working through the questions.
Interview Advice:
Be authentic. It'll make your interview more enjoyable for both you and the interviewers!
Get to grips with logic puzzles; we're after people who can quickly solve problems, often out of the blue. Your solutions don't necessarily need to be right first time, but you need to be comfortable working through them.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Application Advice:
Give it your best shot. It is a short application process so that we don't waste student's precious time, nor our own. We hold aptitude tests regularly on campus and if you're successful, it's then just a case of two interviews.
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself! It is so hard to describe the perfect candidate but we want honest, hard-working, bright individuals irrelevant of degree subject.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you follow all the usual advice - no spelling mistakes, no waffle and include why you want to work at this company in the role you're applying for.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, communicate clearly and be completely honest. You could be asked any kind of questions, even not relevant to the role, but it is all to find out if you'd be a good fit in the team, how you deal with problems and what you'd be like to work with.
TPP
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Application Advice:
Honesty, transparency, clear demonstration of leadership and direction.
Interview Advice:
Honesty, clear and concise answers, readiness to think on your feet and adapt to new environments.
Accounts Manager, Accounts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Put all of your academic achievements on your application.
Interview Advice:
Be enthusiastic and willing to take on varied roles.
Deployment Specialist, Deployments at TPP
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Application Advice:
It doesn't matter which role you apply to, you can always switch to another role throughout the application process / even when you have the job! This is the advantage of not requiring any experience.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself. No point in pretending. The aptitude test is meant to be challenging but fun. If you hate the aptitude test you would not enjoy the work either.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Interview Advice:
It's mostly logical thinking puzzles.
Software developer, at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be yourself.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be yourself and get a good night's sleep.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
- Be confident, show the company your problem solving skills.
Clinical System Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
The application process is short and straightforward, you've got nothing to lose if you've got the grade.
TPP
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Application Advice:
Ensure that your CV is concise with all relevant education and jobs.
Interview Advice:
Resarch the role and the company prior to your interview. Keep calm and try to answer all the questions asked. If you are given a logic question, this is to see how you work through a problem so ensure you are telling the interviewers your thought process.
Software Support Analyst, at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Do not panic!
Account Manager, Account Team at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Don't worry too much and enjoy it!
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Just apply. The application process is made as short and painless as possible to encourage people to apply. The "no experience required" notion really is true - we don't require prior experience and coding may be more enjoyable than you think.
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself. If you try to be someone you're not, then you will either be offered a job you're not suited to, or won't be offered a job that would have suited you.
Software Developer, Software Development team at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure your grades are clearly listed.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and make sure you show your communication skills.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure your grades are included with any qualifications.
Interview Advice:
Be honest and direct.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Include all grades on your CV, don't be afraid to apply for Software Developer even if you don't have any programming experience.
Interview Advice:
Standard interview stuf, read up on the company etc.
Coder at TPP
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Application Advice:
It is a very simple application and we only really want to see your grades. Don't try to cram every qualification you have in, just A-levels and University.
Interview Advice:
The interviews are designed to test your logic and reasoning and how you cope with being challenged. My main advice is to explain your thought process and be human.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be concise.
Interview Advice:
Maths test is mostly logic puzzles. There will be some more logic puzzles, maths and argument in the interview. It's very quick and friendly.
Clinical System Analyst, at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Be logical and genuine.
Account Manager, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Brush up on your GCSE maths if you haven't done much recently.
Interview Advice:
Be open and honest if you need a bit of time to think through lateral thinking exercises or need a pointer in the right direction. Enjoy the challenge, relax and be yourself!
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you understand what the job is you're applying for and ensure your CV/application form has all the relevant information that is required.
Interview Advice:
Understand what the job is and why you want to work here. Don't be too nervous and just relax and be yourself.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
You are given a lot of responsibility and encouraged to have and share your opinion. The work is very collaborative but you will look after specific projects and have a lot of responsibility for them.
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself, I really enjoyed my interview process and people are not trying to catch you out, the questions are mainly about you as a person so it is fairly relaxed.
Communications Manager, Communications at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest on your application. If you lack experience or have weaknesses in certain areas that isn't a problem as long as you are aware of them and know how to work around them.
Interview Advice:
We are more interested in the type of person you are than someone who has rehearsed rote answers to standard interview questions. Getting across your true personality and enthusiasm is what will give you the best chance of having a successful interview!
Communications Manager, Marketing & Communications at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be yourself and research the company.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Skip the jargon, fluff and buzz words. If you've got relevant experience and skills be sure to highlight them with solid examples. Make the most of Career events/Open days etc. if possible to find out more about the role and team before applying.
For this role in particular, I think key attributes would be having self-motivation to achieve and maintain high standards, ability to absorb knowledge, very strong communication skills and flexibility toward work/life balance.
Interview Advice:
The interview might not go as you'd expect, just make sure you have prepared for it. Of course the interviewers want to make sure you have the right skills and attributes for the role, but it is also their only chance to see if you'd be a good fit in their team - so let them see your personality as well as your qualifications.
Product Specialist, Product Specialists at TPP
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Application Advice:
Take time to tailor your CV and cover letter to the role.
Interview Advice:
Try to relax and be yourself, the interviewers are friendly.
Clinical Systems Analysts, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
They aren't exaggerating when the job advert talks about prior coding knowledge not being necessary. You will learn all the computer skills and programming knowledge you will need on the job. Two of my colleagues are music graduates, for example.
Interview Advice:
Be prepared to be challenged and don't shy away from defending your views.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Need to do some research on the IT sector if your degree is not in this field.
Interview Advice:
Be confident and show your true personality.
IT Account Manager, Account Managers at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure the role you are applying for is what you want to do. Although the company is fluid and there are potential opportunities to move around, I would recommend applying for the role that most suits you and your skills. This will allow you to shine in your interview.
Interview Advice:
Relate back to experiences you've had in your life and how you managed them. It's always easier to go back to common examples in your head and adapt than try and make something up on the spot. This way as well you'll be more relaxed and be yourself, which is really what sets apart the good interviewees from the poor.
CSA, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't be scared to show your problem solving skills. They are essential in this role.
Interview Advice:
Don't make excuses. Whatever the question, any answer is better than no answer.
Software Support Analyst, Helpdesk at TPP
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Application Advice:
Target your application to the company you're applying for.
Interview Advice:
Know why you are applying for the specific role within the company.
Account Manager, Account Managers at TPP
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Application Advice:
The role requires a high degree of knowledge, for which you will receive training. A strong desire to learn and good determination will ensure you do well.
Product Specialist at TPP
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Application Advice:
Even if you don't have any programming experience at all, don't let that put you off applying for the coder job.
Interview Advice:
Do the obvious: read up a bit on the company and the product. The interview is more of a test of how you think than of what you know, so don't be afraid to ask for help when working out a problem.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
It's a fairly straightforward application process - CV and cover letter.
Interview Advice:
I quite enjoyed my interviews. Be honest and good luck!
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
Read through your application thoroughly before submitting, make sure it is specific to this role and company.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and know what we do at the company.
IT Account Manager, Account Managers at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you understand what the job involves, it is very varied but broadly speaking it is a mixture of problem solving, project management and communication with customers. You will enjoy working at TPP if you like working in a team, travelling internationally, and being part of projects which have a significant real-life impact on healthcare.
Interview Advice:
Don't panic if you don't know the answer to a question, just calmly try to work through it logically. If you make a mistake, don't worry - this is fine as long as you recognise where you went wrong and try to correct it.
Don't be afraid to challenge things you don't agree with!
Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure all grades and qualifications are listed on your CV.
Our number of applications are high - Don't be afraid to sell yourself so you stand out.
Interview Advice:
Be genuine with your answers rather than saying what you think the interviewer might want to hear: for example if you are asked about your weaknesses, don't feel you have to work a weakness to sound like a strength - just be honest.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest and show us your personality.
Interview Advice:
Don't worry too much about rehearsing answers - we ask plenty of curveball questions so we can see how you think on the spot!
Communications Manager, Marketing & Communications at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure to list all qualifications achieved and be clear in your application.
Interview Advice:
Be confident and be yourself.
Deployment, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be prepared for a challenging but rewarding job role. Make sure you are aware of what the role involves by looking on the TPP website before applying. Don't worry about not having experience as you learn everything on the job.
Interview Advice:
Be honest and enthusiastic.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure that you have a good work ethic and attitude. You don't need to know how to code before starting as you'll be trained on the job.
Interview Advice:
Don't be afraid to admit when you don't know the answer to something.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't just assume that you won't enjoy working as a software developer. It is very different from my first idea of it and the job is extremely rewarding in the healthcare industry.
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself. Your interviewers want to know the kind of person you really are, not the kind of person you think you should be.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
Put your grades on your CV and relax during the interview. It helps to know a little about the company and the role, but the interview is mainly about your personality and capabilities.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't over prepare.
Interview Advice:
GCSE style maths questions and logical questions.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be confident.
Clinical System Analyst, Clinical System Analyst at TPP
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Application Advice:
Just to be yourself - the interview team are all really experienced and will get to know how good you are very quickly, even if you have a bad interview
Interview Advice:
Partly maths test, partly personal questions.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be yourself, and don't be afraid to share your ideas even if you're not 100% sure you've got everything exactly right - that's how you learn.
Interview Advice:
If you don't know something just say, it won't put you at a disadvantage and is far better than lying.
Coder, Coders at TPP
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Application Advice:
Tailor your cover letter and don't forget to include grades on your CV.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Health at TPP
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Application Advice:
There's no point applying to be a software developer if you don't have A*,A,A at A-level with the A* in maths.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and be honest. If you don't understand a question, say that you don't understand it rather than cobbling a poor answer. together.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you list all your grades on your CV clearly and tailor your cover letter to the role and company.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest and make sure you meet the requirements for the role.
Interview Advice:
Dress well and prepare to be challenged. We want to see how you think and respond to counter-arguments.
Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure your cover letter shows why you want to be a developer (or work in whatever role you applied for).
Interview Advice:
Be honest and think out loud.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Application Advice:
Try your hardest as this will be a fulfilling and rewarding career.
TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you are applying for the role that is going to suit you best.
Interview Advice:
Do your research on the company, make sure you know what TPP does.
Account Manager, IT Account Manager at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't worry about not having any experience - it really is no experience required!
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself - the interview team is really good and will quickly get to know you and judge you fairly.
Software and IT Department, Software Developers at TPP
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Application Advice:
We are simply looking for people who can think and learn quickly and who can work in a team - importantly, you must be open to receiving help as much as giving it.
Interview Advice:
Get to an answer quickly, although it might be wrong - "fail fast" - and explain what you're thinking, then listen to your interviewers and take in their advice in order to iron out your errors.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest.
TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure to include your grades on your application! The application process is relatively simple (just a CV and cover letter) - which is one of the things that attracted me to TPP. There are no online tests or particular hoops to jump through.
Interview Advice:
Just be yourself and relax. At interview, we're looking for bright, genuine individuals with a bit of a spark. We're not looking for a series of clones or one particular characteristic. TPP really understand that it's the people that make a business, and we're committed to hiring great people.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure that you put the effort into the job and then be honest about your mistakes. If we can see that you are trying hard and learning from your experiences, you will have a long and enjoyable career here.
Interview Advice:
Show that you have a passion for the work that we do, and don't try to lie.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure your application is properly tailored to the role.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, be honest.
Account Manager, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't be afraid to apply as a software developer, even if you have no/minimal programming knowledge.
Interview Advice:
Read up a bit about the company in advance and be prepared to answer questions related to your CV (past experience, university etc).
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Interview Advice:
Answer questions honestly, and make sure you show your knowledge of the company and current affairs!
Marketing & Communications, Marketing & Communications at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure your CV and Cover Letter are up to date with your A Level subjects, degree and grades. I think it is also important to put across your enthusiasm for the particular role you are applying for. Even if you don't have experience specific to the role, show how you have developed skills which are relevant.
Marketing and Communications, Marketing at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't forget to put your grades on and spell check your application! It's amazing how many people don't!
Interview Advice:
Do a bit of research on the company, be enthusiastic and just be yourself!
Graduate Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be prepared to put a lot of effort into personal learning, and the rewards will pay off.
Interview Advice:
Be confident, be prepared and be yourself.
TPP
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Application Advice:
Know as much about the company as you can and show that you are an enthusiastic character.
Interview Advice:
A lot of people say what they think their interviewers want to hear, but this isn't always the truth or relevant to individual candidates. It's too general. Be open, honest and above all authentic, it's good to know who you are and how you will be of value to the company.
Account Manager at TPP
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Application Advice:
Include grades on your application from GCSE up to degree level. Read the TPP website prior to applying to get a sense of how important the work we do is.
Interview Advice:
Be honest about yourself, don't over think trying to impress. Getting a real sense of who you are as a person is more important to the company than being a 'perfect worker'.
Make sure you know a bit about the company and the role you are applying for to prepare for the interview.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Application Advice:
You need a pre-established interest in the healthcare industry.
Interview Advice:
Be straight-forward. Don't use useless jargon.
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Application Advice:
- Don't be scared that you don't have experience. We don't care as long as you are bright and enthusiastic.
Interview Advice:
- Be honest and don't try to protect yourself. If you get something wrong that is fine.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make your CV and covering letter clear and concise. Do your research and understand the role you're applying for and how the company has progressed over the years
Interview Advice:
Keep calm and show how you react under pressure.
CSA, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't over-do it and make claims about your coding prowess you can't back up, because most of the graduates we hire have no experience. Good grades and a genuine interest are enough.
Interview Advice:
Don't be afraid to have an opinion, don't be afraid to say it and back it up (this is good!), but also don't be afraid to admit you've changed your opinion if you learn something new or someone else makes a convincing argument (this is the difference between being 'TPP' and being foolish).
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Application Advice:
Genuinely no experience required and there isn't a set number of places so you won't be competing against other candidates.
Interview Advice:
Interview is fairly academic, more questions along the line of solving theoretical problems than 'What is your biggest weakness?'
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be honest. Don't put fluff in your CV to sound impressive, just be yourself.
Interview Advice:
Answer directly. Try not to waffle to avoid answering a question. Honesty is one of the cornerstones of the company's ethos.
Software Developer, Coder at TPP
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Application Advice:
Include all academic information on your CV and ensure there are no inconsistencies or spelling/grammar errors.
Interview Advice:
Be frank, open and honest. There are no wrong answers to the questions asked but it is essential you think about your responses and use your logic and experience to justify them. Enjoy the interview as it is different from the mundane process that is so prevalent among other organisations.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Read the staff profiles on the company website and ensure you know the role and whether or not this role suits you.
Interview Advice:
Be honest. Some questions the answer may not be important, but your thinking and thought process is. Don't say something unless you actually believe it.
Clinical Systems Analyst, CSA at TPP
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Application Advice:
Be willing to try new opportunities and take on more than you thought you could! Don't hold back as you will always be supported. Have an opinion on healthcare both nationally and internationally and want to make a difference.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, be confident, show your enthusiasm for the job/sector/company.
Account Manager, at TPP
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Application Advice:
There is no previous experience required to be a software developer so the main thing is just to be from a logical background, i.e. maths/science and then you will be taught all the specific software skills you need on the job.
Interview Advice:
The interview is mostly just a friendly chat to see how your brain works and to see if you will fit in here. There's no real prep you can do.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Application Advice:
Make sure you have the correct pre-university grades!
Interview Advice:
Be relaxed.
Clinical Systems Analyst, CSA at TPP
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Application Advice:
Do your research about the company and what we do.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them. Some of our roles can be really varied and there is no point applying for the job/accepting an offer if you are not confident in what you will be doing.
Clinical Systems Analyst, CSA’s at TPP
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Application Advice:
Clearly state the required grades in your CV.
Interview Advice:
Ask questions and be concise and honest.
Helpdesk Operative, IT Technical Support at TPP
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Application Advice:
Don't be afraid to apply for the software developer role if you have no coding experience. I, like many others here started without any experience. If you are interested in being a software developer and want a rewarding job, then apply.
Interview Advice:
Don't be afraid to ask questions if you don't understand something, admitting you don't understand is better than pretending you do.
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Application Advice:
It's difficult to describe work at TPP, but I would encourage everyone to just give it a go and apply. Coming in for an interview will give you the best idea of what it's like here.
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Application Advice:
You'll enjoy this job if you like problem solving and have a logical approach to things, and enjoy working with other like-minded people. No prior experience is required so don't be put off if you aren't very technical, you can learn everything on the job!
Interview Advice:
Just relax, don't panic and think through your answers carefully. It doesn't matter if you make mistakes as long as you're open about them and can articulate, discuss what went wrong and why.
Analyst, CSAs at TPP
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Best:
My colleagues are great - always willing to lend a hand when I am stuck
Software Developer, Software at TPP
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Best:
Work-life balance. Constant challenging work.
Software Developer, Coder at TPP
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Best:
The people are the best thing, as everyone is smart and helpful.
Any difficulties and you're encouraged to raise them straight away to get help.
Also as we have international presence, you get the oppurtunity to travel to countries over the world.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
Benefits
Travel opportunities
Skills learned from work
Environment
Marketing Manager, Communications and Marketing at TPP
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Best:
The products TPP provide really help improve healthcare in the UK and abroad.
Worst:
Office location
Product Specialist, Product Specialist at TPP
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Best:
A lot of opportunity to work.
Working towards the imporvement of healthcare internationally.
Salary benefits.
Worst:
A lot of responsibility is placed on you.
Working environment can be tough
Technical Operations, Technical Operations at TPP
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Best:
The variety of responsibility and work. Knowing the impact the work has on such a wide scale.
Worst:
n/a
Implementation Specialist, Deployments at TPP
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Best:
The pay is good, and I am proud of the evolutionary changes we are making to the digital healthcare sector.
Worst:
The company expect you to be flexible (about putting in additional working hours), but is not flexible when it comes to where and how you work (the company requires you to work in-person 5 days a week, with hours fixed from 8:30 to 5:15).
Clinical System Analyst, Analyst at TPP
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Best:
People are very knowledgeable and willing to help. The work we do is helping healthcare across the world and making a positive impact.
Worst:
Work environment can be challenging, expect to be direct and concise with your communication.
Technical Systems Administrator, Technical Operations at TPP
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Best:
The variety of work avalible on a day to day basis.
The team work aspect of being a software developer.
Being able to ask anyone for help with an issue.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Best:
The people, and the fact that no two days are ever the same.
Business Analyst, Clinical Systems Analyst at TPP
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Best:
Driver of the company is to do improve healthcare globally and everyone is really passionate about making this happen.
Worst:
Flexible teams mean responsibilities can be unclear.
Clincial Systems Analyst, Business Analytics at TPP
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Best:
It is a sociable company e.g. Pub Fridays, Team meals etc.
Given responsibilty from day one
Worst:
You can have your day planned and something can come up and your whole day can completely change
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
Level of responsibility given to graduates
Worst:
High intensity workload - difficult to adapt initially
Business Analyst, Analytics at TPP
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Best:
The people.
Flat hierarchy
The responsiblity
Worst:
training is on the job, so some things you may not understand months or years after you start
Account Manager, Sales at TPP
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Best:
Good business ethics compared to competitors
Worst:
Can't think of anything
Account Manager, Account Team at TPP
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Best:
The support for employees is very good, both personally and financially. The distinction between work and home is enforced and your don't take your work home with you.
Software Developer, Coder at TPP
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Best:
Flat hierarchy
Great benefits
Pleasant work atmosphere
Colleagues
Rewarding/challenging work
Clinical Systems Analyst, Analyst at TPP
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Best:
Flexible ways of working, flat hierarchy, international travel, lots of exciting projects, great benefits, good work life balance.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
Perks and looking after staff well
Worst:
Can be quite stressful at times
Product Support Specialist, Product Support Specialists at TPP
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Best:
Working for a company that is helping others clinically
Product Support Specialist, Product Support Specialist at TPP
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Best:
Really interesting work, knowing that you're making a difference to healthcare in our country and worldwide, knowing that you're helping people.
Really collaborative atmosphere.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
Good colleagues, benefits package, enjoyable/challenging work, good company culture, high salary.
Worst:
Sometimes can be a bit overwhelming when busy.
Product Support Specialist, Product Support at TPP
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Best:
The hours are great, and we finish early on a Friday. There are many benefits (e.g. Health & Dental care, company holiday, pub fridays).
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
We help people and are some of the best in our industry.
Software Developer, Software Developers at TPP
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Best:
Great benefits and good sense of comradery
Product Support Specialist, Product Support at TPP
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Best:
benefits
Worst:
n/a
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
Good benefits and salary.
Worst:
Requirements to public speak when you don't necessarily feel comfortable.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Best:
Friendly and bright colleagues. Interesting and important work. Learning new things every day. Fantastic salary and perks (sailing and skiing trips are amazing).
Worst:
Occasionally stressful when company priorities change rapidly. But it’s always for a good reason and everyone helps each other out.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Analyst at TPP
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Best:
flat hierchy
posh working environment
decent and nice leaders
intelligent coworkers
hardworking coworkers
fair
Translator, China Project at TPP
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Best:
The work is interesting and everyone gets given responsibility from the start.
Worst:
N/A
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
Exciting opportunities
Deployment Specialist, Healthcare IT at TPP
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Best:
Great number of benefits.
Software Developer, UK at TPP
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Best:
You can learn a lot in a very short space of time and the work-life balance is fantastic - I never have to take work home with me and know that I'll always be finished by 5:15pm every day.
Worst:
Very little flexibility around working hours.
Software Developer, Mathematics at TPP
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Best:
Salary.
Working hours.
Enjoyable challenging work.
Worst:
Slightly outdated technologies.
Lack of structured progression.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
Salary.
Working hours.
Enjoyable challenging work.
Worst:
Slightly outdated technologies.
Lack of structured progression.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
Great benefits, flat hierarchy
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
Each employee is empowered to speak up if they have a suggestion or concern. Your opinion is just as impotant as the next persons and this is supported by the friendly office environment.
Worst:
Somtimes we are required to take work calls outside of office hours.
Product Support Specialist, Support at TPP
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Best:
Highly motivated and lovely staff, great company benefits, good work life balance, rewarding work.
Worst:
High turnover in staff. Although not essential for the company, it would be nice to use more modern technologies.
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Best:
The company is relatively small (around 200 employees), but everybody is a joy to work with. The benefits and work-life balance are also excellent.
The flat hierarchy means that everyone's voice is heard, and your opinion genuinely matters from day 1.
The amount of international work means that there is also plenty of opportunity for travel abroad.
Worst:
Despite having only worked this job, I can tell the work environment is unorthodox. It can take some time to get used to, and I'm still getting used to some aspects 6 months on.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
Really positive company culture and work environment
You learn lots really quickly while working on projects which have a really positive impace on healthcare
Worst:
Lots of people have left recently which is sad
Coder, Coders at TPP
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Best:
Good support, as they want me to improve my coding as quickly as possible; I started knowing nothing.
Worst:
Some mystery/secrecy for higher management when people leave the company.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
Interesting problems, fantastic colleagues, opportunity to learn how to program, great pay, good perks, opportunity to manage your own team
Worst:
Very occasionally have to come in to the office in the night/stay late
Software Developer, Software Developer at TPP
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Best:
People you work with
Desire to grow/be the best
You get good at what you do very quickly
Worst:
Pressure
Sometimes you are thrown in at the deep end you have to learn fast
Coder, Coders at TPP
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Best:
as with the job above
Worst:
as with the job above
Software Developer, Software at TPP
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Best:
TPP has a flat management structure which means that everyone's input is valued equally. You quickly find that you become the go to person for certain area's of the business as a result.
They also really take pride in offering the best lifestyle benefits, work finishes on time and the hours are great.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
The atmosphere feels very driven and focused which means you get through a lot of work which is very satisfying. There are a lot of new areas that we are expanding into which means new projects and lots of travel possibilities.
Software Developer, IT at TPP
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Best:
We're encouraged to get involved. Yesterday, Frank got a group of people from across the company together to come up with ideas for where to go next as a business.
Worst:
Bluntness. Sometimes it can get under your skin a bit.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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Best:
Lots of good perks (e.g. sailing training trip and free pub on Fridays)
Worst:
High turnover
Software Developer, at TPP
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Best:
Amazing benefits package, all staff are encouraged to develop their skills and take more responsibility, a refreshing no-nonsense approach to business
Worst:
Can be very hard to adapt to the unconventional ways and rules but it is essential to do this fast
TPP
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Best:
Good communication within teams and between the rest of the company, good perks like free bar on a Friday and parties, travel opportunities
Worst:
No flexi time
Deployment Specialist, Deployments at TPP
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Best:
Good work/life balance
Worst:
Not enough people
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Best:
I think we have a great product, efficient work culture.
Worst:
Out of hours work.
Software developer, at TPP
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Best:
Open culture! You feel like you can talk about anything and get advise. No one is going to berate you for doing the wrong thing. It is in everyone's best interest to help you improve.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Best:
Very friendly motivated colleages and a nice company structure that means that we don't have managers (flat hierarchy).
Worst:
Everyone is very keen on efficient working, which sometimes results in self-exerted pressure to perform well.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
Benefits
Colleagues
Worst:
N/A
Software Support Analyst, at TPP
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Best:
Flat heirarchy and open decision making.
Software Developer, at Search Companies
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Best:
Working to produce a healthcare product is very motiviating
Worst:
Sometimes need to come in to work out of hours to fix problems
Coder, at TPP
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Best:
The people I work with - and the benefits!
Software Developer, at TPP
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Best:
The flat hierarchy as it creates a very friendly working environment where you have a say over decisions and the work you're doing.
Worst:
The working hours aren't flexible.
Software Developer, Software Development team at TPP
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Best:
Culture of directness and taking action
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Best:
Good pay and benefits, helpful and friendly co-workers. Extremely flat hierarchy.
Worst:
The nature of the buisness means that you will sometimes have to stay late at short notice (but this is very rare).
Coder at TPP
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Best:
Great salary.
Excellent company benefits.
Flat hierarchy.
It is not in London.
Efficient and driven working environment.
Worst:
Minimum pension scheme.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Best:
People are all clever, interesting and kind. Great benefits package.
Worst:
Sometimes the lack of a formal structure breeds uncertainty.
Clinical System Analyst, at TPP
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Best:
Pay, people, work life balance
Worst:
Stress
Account Manager, at TPP
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Best:
You get to work with lots of inteligent and motivated people that care about the work they're doing.
Worst:
High turnover of staff can be off putting as first.
Clinical Systems Analyst, at TPP
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Best:
Impressive benefits in comparison to other graduate schemes, good graduate social scene, variety of work, autonomy over own work, self-development encouraged, international travel, learning is quick and on the job.
Worst:
Lack of formal training means that you can end up managing or dealing with a situation that you don't feel you have enough experience in.
Graduate, at TPP
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Best:
flat hierarchy, great perks, good level of responsibility, great people. The work is really interesting.
Worst:
it's a tough job and can be exhausting at times, but the company culture ensures that you don't take your work home and everyone leaves on time, which is very rare for other companies I have worked for.
Communications Manager, Communications at TPP
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Best:
Generous benefits package, great salaries, employees have a lot of responsibility and are empowered.
Worst:
Although there is a very supportive environment, the job can still be very stressful.
Communications Manager, Marketing & Communications at TPP
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Best:
That you are contributing to something that really matters
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
-Fantastic pay and an excellent staff benefits package
-The company actually listen to staff and action their input/suggestions
-You get real responsibility in your work early on
-The people you get to work with are high calibre, driven and enthusiatic
Worst:
-You will be expected to get up to speed very quickly, while there is plenty of support the first few months can be very intensive. (but I still think this is better compared to companies that offer the kind of long slow progress induction periods where
Product Specialist, Product Specialists at TPP
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Best:
The ethics of the company and what it strives to achieve make it a good company to work for. The people who work here also make it an enjoyable company to work for.
Clinical Systems Analysts, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
The company genuinely looks out for its employees. I have struggled with some personal/health issues recently and everyone: from other coders, HR, clinicians all the way to the directors have been absolutely wonderful to me and provided immense support.
Worst:
It's located in Leeds, which doesn't always have the best weather.
If that's the worst thing that I can say about it; it's doing pretty damn well.
Software Developer, at TPP
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Best:
International opportunities.
Worst:
Company culture.
IT Account Manager, Account Managers at TPP
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Best:
The agile way in which TPP works, combined with a real passion for the company goal of 'One Patient, One Record' ultimately means that you will always have somebody around you who is able to help you.
Worst:
The expansion and exposure of the company is growing faster than we can recruit! As a result of this, we often have to say no to exciting projects.
CSA, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
The flat hierarchy and benefits such as staff parties and sailing trips create a friendly and productive working environment.
Worst:
The living area can be restricting for anyone wanting to move or buy a house.
Software Support Analyst, Helpdesk at TPP
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Best:
The company is young and has a lot of drive. We have a great ethos, work ethic and values. I'm very proud to work for the company.
Product Specialist at TPP
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Best:
Everyone's opinions are valued and new starters start off doing real work (with plenty of help) within their first week. People around you are always ready to help if you need it, regardless of how long you've worked at the company.
Salary is good and benefits for international travel are very generous.
Worst:
There can sometimes be quite short notice of things like international travel (although if you have a genuine commitment that means you can't go then that's fine) and you do need to be contactable outside work hours, including night times and weekends (although out-of-hours calls are relatively rare).
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
I get to solve interesting problems every day. The people I work with are great, and the pay and benefits are amazing.
Worst:
Can find it stressful.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
Perks and benefits package is very generous, with lots of nice social events. In addition, there is no remote working and the office is locked up at 5:15 every day - this leads to a great work/life balance as you can go home and forget about work until the next morning! The focus on recruiting recent graduates means the average age of the company is quite low, so it's easy to socialise with people outside of work if you want to.
Worst:
Although the company is expanding and is prioritising recruitment, we are still in a position where we have more demand for the product than we can possibly meet and so it would be nice to be able to pick up all these extra projects.
Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
Everyone is aware of the main directions/goals of the company - nothing is hidden from staff
Worst:
Too much work for the amount of staff we have
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
The fact that we have a flat hierarchy means everyone's opinion counts.
Worst:
It can be stressful at times.
Deployment, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
Everybody works together as a team and listens to the opinions of others.
Worst:
It can at times be a stressful environment to work in due to the varied workload.
Deployment Specialist, Deployment at TPP
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Best:
The nice work environment
The willingness to train up new employees.
It is situated in a nice area.
There is a nice break room with table tennis and pool tables.
Worst:
The interior is a bit bland.
Having many written rules and having many unwritten wyas of doing things.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
The flat hierarchical structure to the company. It means that I know I won't end up in a middle management, untechnical role, and it keeps the company blissfully free of office politics. Also, the fact that we all leave the office at 17:15 and never take work home. This prevents me getting overly stressed out by my work.
Worst:
We are provided with free tea and coffee from a machine which is lovely but I don't really like the tea sachets. But I have a box of teabags so that's not really a problem.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
My colleagues are the best. During working hours they are intelligent, make quick decisions and give honest, straightforward feedback. Outside working hours I have made some great friends during the social events that are a part of TPP.
Worst:
Sometimes different departments are not joined up, but this is something we are aware of and working on.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
While TPP is a private company, we are developing software used in healthcare - knowing that we are making a difference to the NHS and healthcare internationally provides great motivation.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
VERY competitive benefits package, both high salary and more unusual things like a free meal for your birthday, free bar tab every Friday, and regular work social/travel events.
Everyone is encouraged to take ownership of tasks and problems, which both makes sure things get done and makes sure you feel good when you get something done.
Worst:
Personnel department are overbearing - things like making sure you report every time you're late (even if it's only 30 seconds - I get nervous if I get stuck in traffic in the morning even though I normally get to work 15 minutes early), not allowing half days of holiday, heavily discouraging you from taking personal time off work. Can feel infantalising/controlling.
There is NO possiblity of flexibility when it comes to working hours.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
Very open working environment where you can always get help if it is needed.
Worst:
When you have deadlines, the work can be stressfull.
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
The flat hierarchy means that anyone can have input on anything. People can and will speak up if they disagree with anything that is said no matter how long they have been at the company. This means that we always come to the best decision and one that everyone agrees with, not the decision that the most senior person suggested. This results in people working on things they agree with and believe in, which makes us more productive and is more satisfying.
Software Engineer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
Your opinions are being heard regardless of how 'new' or 'old' you are at the company.
Clinical System Analyst, Clinical System Analyst at TPP
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Best:
Interesting and ethically good work
Benefits
Colleagues are all helpful and friendly
Worst:
Pressure/workload
Can be easy to get bogged down in one piece of work
Takes a long time to be trusted
Software Developer, Coders at TPP
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Best:
I feel like the work we do genuinely makes a difference. Obviously the company needs to turn a profit, but everyone I work with really cares about improving healthcare and doing the best we can do. This combined with the work being really interesting is very fulfilling.
Worst:
We don't have enough people. This means trying to get all the work done can feel quite frantic at times and we often get pulled between teams - which is really interesting but could potentially be managed in way that feels more planned.
Coder, Coders at TPP
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Best:
Lots of company benefits
Worst:
High turnover of staff
Clinical Systems Analyst, Health at TPP
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Best:
The open and honest culture at the company is fantastic. Everyone recognises that people make mistakes and it creates an atmosphere where people aren't afraid of doing something wrong; not being afraid of our mistakes helps us to learn and improve our processes.
Clinical Systems Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
They really care about us and our happiness in the job.
Analyst, Clinical Systems Analysts at TPP
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Best:
Great atmosphere and responsibility.
Worst:
Lots to learn.
Software Developer, Software Development at TPP
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