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Personal Development Tips for Bid Recruitment Specialists

The latest issue of Bidding Quarterly has been released this week, with a focus on personal development. As Bid Recruitment specialists we have an interest in CPD. Our contributing Experts have provided a great selection of opinions, advice and anecdotes. If you are looking to develop yourself in 2018, it is a must read.

 

To download ‘Bidding Quarterly Issue 3: Putting Yourself First’,

 

In other news, our Proposal Management and APMP Training Expert, Jon Williams, has been asked about measuring bid team success and related metrics. To view Jon’s response click here: https://bidsolutions.co.uk/questions/measuring-bid-team-success/

 

To ask a question of any of our 17 experts, click here: https://bidsolutions.co.uk/bid-hub/ask-the-expert/

 

Our latest Permanent Opportunities This Week Include:

Bid Writer Vacancy based from home for a leading provider of a range of out-of-hospital services. Salary is competitive to attract the best talent – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16850

 

Commercial Manager Opportunity for a major telecommunications provider near Basingstoke. Salary is up to £70k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16854

 

Bid Writer Opportunity for a leading Facilities Management Company based in Surrey (Near Sutton). Ideal candidate must have housing association experience. Salary is up to £60k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16840

 

Business Bid Manager Role based in Glasgow for a software provider. Salary is up to £50k + bonus – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16849

 

Bid Manager Opportunity within a leading engineering consultancy based in Southampton. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-168412

 

Senior Bid Executive Position for a leading law firm based in South West London. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16847

 

Bid / Business Development Manager (12 month FTC) Vacancy for a leading charity organisation in London. Salary up to £38k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16853

 

Proposal Writer Role working for a leading retail logistics organisation based in Oxford. Salary is competitive – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16841

 

For more information on these roles please contact the team on 020 8158 3952 / recruitment@bidsolutions.co.uk or for a full list of vacancies please visit – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs

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This week our Public Sector Bidding Expert, Peter Lobl, has provided great insight into the grounds for challenging public procurement decisions. To find out more, click here: https://bidsolutions.co.uk/right-way-challenge-procurement-decision

 

To ask Peter a question, or any of our 17 experts, follow the link: https://bidsolutions.co.uk/bid-hub/ask-the-expert/

 

Our latest Permanent Opportunities this week include: 

Bid Writer Vacancy based from home, working for an IUC provider. Salary is competitive – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16850

 

Bid Writer Opportunity for a leading Facilities Management Company based in Surrey (Near Kingston upon Thames). Ideal candidate must have housing association experience. Salary is up to £60k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16840

 

Business Bid Manager Role based in Glasgow for a software provider. Salary is up to £50k + bonus – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16849

 

Bid Manager Position for a leading cyber security consultancy based in Basingstoke. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16842

 

Bid Manager Opportunity within a leading engineering consultancy based in Southampton. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-168412

 

Proposal Writer Role working for a leading retail logistics organisation based in Oxford. Salary is competitive – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16841

 

Senior Bid Executive Opportunity for a leading law firm based in South West London. Salary is up to £42k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16847

 

Proposal Specialist Position for a leading telecoms provider based in Basingstoke. Salary is up to £42k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16848

 

For more information on these roles please contact the team on 020 8158 3952 / recruitment@bidsolutions.co.uk or for a full list of vacancies please visit – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs

The Right Way to Issue a Challenge to a Procurement Decision

Do You Have Grounds for Challenging Public Procurement Decisions?

We are often contacted by bidders who feel that something was not quite right with an authority’s decision-making process in the evaluation of their bid. They aren’t sure what to do about it and some even lack the confidence to take any action at all for fear that “relationships” will be damaged. We have prepared some outline guidance on how to challenge a tender decision. We hope that this will help anyone who finds themselves in such a position, who has the grounds for challenging public procurement decisions,  and who needs to balance the potential upsides and downsides of challenging.

We would like this to be a useful checklist for you, should you wish to push back on a procurement decision. We believe that this guidance and timeline, which is based upon information from the Technical and Construction Court, is an excellent way to approach getting procurement decisions re-examined, should a competition have gone wrong.

This approach covers most procurement cases. It recognises that claims will normally be complex and have to be handled very quickly because of the statutory time limitations. It also acknowledges that because of the time constraints, claims may have to be launched with some items of information missing.

In essence, the Court expects to see the following activities, as a minimum:

  • An initial exchange of letters between the aggrieved bidder and the authority.
  • The parties continuing to make appropriate and proportionate efforts to resolve the dispute without the need to turn to Court action.
  • The claim to be served within 7 days of issue.
  • Because the bidders have less information about the scoring than the Authority, the Authority to provide “key decision material” at an early stage. This would include the evaluation documents and the contemporaneous notes made by the evaluators.
  • If a bidder considers that it has received insufficient information and applies for more – an early Case Management conference
  • Confidential material on both sides to be protected. The Court expects to receive both redacted and full copies of information. It will then decide on what information may be released and under what conditions.
  • The notional winning bidder to be informed (if not party to the challenge) and for it to participate as an “Interested Party”.
  • Where an authority applies for the lifting of the automatic suspension, the timings to be set to allow the challenging party sufficient opportunity to file evidence showing why the suspension should be maintained.

So, to get your challenge initiated correctly, your initial correspondence should identify:

  • The procurement process being challenged
  • The grounds for the claim (both factual and legal)
  • The information sought from the authority
  • The remedy required
  • A request for an extension of the period within which the authority will not enter into the contract
  • An appropriate, short time-limit for a response

Then, the authority should:

  • Acknowledge receipt of your letter
  • Notify you of its solicitor’s details
  • Indicate whether the standstill period will be extended and if so, for how long

The authority should then immediately provide you with all the information you need and then send you a more substantive response as soon as practicable thereafter. Of course, throughout all this, the Court expects both sides to act co-operatively and reasonably.

From the viewpoint of the Public-Sector bidder, this approach reinforces our ability to get the information we need and then to be able to engage in a constructive discussion about how the issues may be resolved with the procurement team. If they don’t play ball, then the Court is likely to take a dim view and this will prejudice any case they think they may have. For us, this is a brilliant checklist of what we have to do and get right for the process for challenging a public contract award.

By Peter Lobl, Public Sector Bidding Expert

https://bidsolutions.co.uk/experts/peter-lobl/

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Proposal Manager or Bid Writer – Survey Reveals Range of Job Titles

The 2018 Salary Survey has once again uncovered an excess of job titles in our profession, with 334 variations recorded (up from 298 in 2015). To ensure meaningful analysis, the survey required participants to align themselves to one of 6 core roles (9 when including ‘Head of’ roles).

 

Respondents were also asked to list any secondary roles that form part of their workload. A massive 79% of respondents had at least one secondary role to perform, with Heads of Proposal Writing having the largest proportion of multi-taskers (86%); and Graphics Designers the fewest (64%).

 

We look forward to sharing the full Salary Survey report in the coming weeks.

 

Also this week, our Bid Team Leadership & Innovation Expert, Peter McPartland, was asked how to calculate the internal cost of bidding. Peter broke it down into 4 key points of consideration. To find out what these are, click here: https://bidsolutions.co.uk/questions/internal-cost-of-bidding/

 

To ask a question of any of our 17 experts, click here: https://bidsolutions.co.uk/bid-hub/ask-the-expert/

 

Our latest Permanent Opportunities this week include:

Proposal Leader Position based in London for a leading professional services organisation. Salary is up to £70k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16828

Proposal Manager Role based in London for a leading professional services organisation. Salary is up to £50k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16829

Bid Writer Opportunity for a leading Facilities Management Company based in Surrey (Near Kingston upon Thames). Ideal candidate must have housing association experience. Salary is up to £60k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16840

Bid Writer Opportunity for a global technology solutions provider based in Reading. Salary is up to £50k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16825

Bid Manager Position for a leading cyber security consultancy based in Basingstoke. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16842

Bid Writer Vacancy for a leading security services provider, based in Woking. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16802

Proposal Specialist Role with a leading telecommunications company, based in Basingstoke. Salary is up to £42k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=16848

Proposal Writer Role working for a leading retail logistics organisation based in Oxford. Salary is competitive – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16841

Senior Bid Executive Opportunity for a leading law firm based in South West London. Salary is up to £42k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16847

 

For more information on these roles please contact the team on 020 8158 3952 / recruitment@bidsolutions.co.uk or for a full list of vacancies please visit – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs

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When analysing salary performance across specific roles, the 2018 Salary Survey has uncovered some interesting statistics related to the gender pay gap.

 

‘Head of’ roles are dominated by men (typically a 60:40 split). However, in the highest paid role in our profession – Head of Proposal Management – women are for the first time outperforming men by 3% (£2,022). It’s a similar story with Head of Bid / Proposal Writing roles, with women earning 15% (£10,343) more than men. Meanwhile, men in Head of Bid Management roles earn on average 13% (£8,393) more.

 

While gender imbalances remain across our profession, we can take encouragement from the fact that women are commanding similar salaries to men at the highest levels. We look forward to sharing the full report in the coming weeks.

 

Our latest Permanent Opportunities this week include:
Proposal Leader position based in Central London for a financial services organisation. Salary is up to £70k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=16828

Commercial Manager Position based in London for a major construction organisation. Salary is up to £60k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16835

Bid Writer Opportunity for a leading Facilities Management company based in Surrey (Near Kingston upon Thames). Salary is up to £60k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16840

Bid Manager Role for a leading logistics company. This position can be based in either Kent, Birmingham or Nottingham with home working available. Salary is up to £50k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16837

Bid Writer Opportunity for a global technology solutions provider based in Reading. Salary is up to £50k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16825

Proposal Writer Role working for a leading retail logistics organisation based in Oxfordshire. Salary is competitive – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16841

Bid Manager Position for a leading cyber security consultancy based in Basingstoke. Salary is up to £45k – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs/?keywords=VAC-16842

 

For more information on any of these roles please contact the team on 020 8158 3952 / recruitment@bidsolutions.co.uk or for a full list of vacancies please visit – https://bidsolutions.co.uk/jobs