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Kedra Posted 20 years ago
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project lead. what does it mean?

0I am studying the service terms of one company. It works as an intermediary between service buyers and service providers. One thing which I can not understand is "Project Leads" term. For instance, in such sentences:02br
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  • 00Opportunity to bid on 01b00project leads02b00 02li
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0I don't want you to think you're being ignored, but I don't know. 02br 02br 00This is marketing mumbo-jumbo (which means "words that don't really mean anything") and it certainly wouldn't help convince ME to buy whatever they are selling. 0-

  • 0I don't want you to think you're being ignored, but I don't know.
  • 02br 02br 00This is marketing mumbo-jumbo (which means "words that don't really mean anything") and it certainly wouldn't help convince ME to buy whatever they are selling.
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0I don't want you to think you're being ignored, but I don't know. When I saw your headline, I thought you meant the person who is appointed to direct the efforts of a team working on a project, but that's not right in this context, obviously.02br
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00The fact is that the company in question doesn't sell anything itself. It helps people who need some programming on their projects to find the right programmers for that. These programmers can bid on the project leads. I thought leads here might mean the short description of the project, an outline of it.02br
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00Can it be? Thanks. 
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00I believe that to a salesman, eg a car salesman, 00'01i00lead02i00'00 is a slang term. If a salesman has a 01i00lead02i00, it means he has a potential customer, or he has information such as a phone number that may 01i00lead02i00 him to a potential customer, or maybe the salesma
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0I think one of the reasons why it is hard to answer this post is because it is not clear as to the audience is. Is the term "project leads" intended for the potential programmers? If so, it most likely means that you will work as the leader of the project. You will work as the Project Lead with some team members under you. That there will be positions available for you to work as a Project
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00That's definitely a possibility, Danyoo. When I worked in the computer business, the term 'lead' was used, but as an adjective, usually in the expression 'Lead Programmer', meaning that one programmer was the 'first among equals'. We also talked of someone as the 'Project Leader'. Perhaps 01font00'Project lead' 02font
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0Thanks Clive, your first assumption as per the "lead" being something as "potential sales" makes sense. Indeed, the company offers project leads. In other words, it gives you the possibility to try to get this or that project, but whether you get it or not depends on you, on how smart you can bid on this lead. That's it. This is a potential sales for programmers' services. "01i00Lead

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