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    Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

    What kind of companies are these?

    If going through an agent then the agent chases feedback, if going direct then there is normally a HR person or similar in the mix who will send the rejection email?
    I applied direct and after two interviews one being in person I got zilch ! I emailed the HR person as they arranged the in person interview and still nothing.... dodged a bullet but so bloody rude! They hirer was talking salaries with me I thought it was a dead cert...it is a mystery but it's not on to treat people in that way...I put a lot of effort in and travelled.

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      i'm in contract but today had a rejection email from a firm I applied to 6 months ago, quite amusing.

      "At this time" made me laugh. I presume they use a sundial as an egg timer!

      Thank you for your interest in the "cheeseman" role at "Cheesy peas" hedge fund harvesting babies. At this time we have identified other candidates who will proceed for further consideration. Although you were not selected for this position, we encourage you to apply online again in the future should you identify another role of interest to you. In addition, please note that your resume will be added to our database for reference against future opportunities.

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        Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

        What kind of companies are these?

        If going through an agent then the agent chases feedback, if going direct then there is normally a HR person or similar in the mix who will send the rejection email?
        It was direct with Bank of Ireland, no agent involved.

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          Originally posted by avonleigh View Post

          It was direct with Bank of Ireland, no agent involved.


          I guess when the market is flooded with candidates we all get to experience the 'Hollywood Principle'
          Last edited by Fraidycat; 6 May 2024, 14:43.

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            Originally posted by hungry_hog View Post
            i'm in contract but today had a rejection email from a firm I applied to 6 months ago, quite amusing.

            "At this time" made me laugh. I presume they use a sundial as an egg timer!

            Thank you for your interest in the "cheeseman" role at "Cheesy peas" hedge fund harvesting babies. At this time we have identified other candidates who will proceed for further consideration. Although you were not selected for this position, we encourage you to apply online again in the future should you identify another role of interest to you. In addition, please note that your resume will be added to our database for reference against future opportunities.
            I'd request for the immediate and unequivocal deletion of YOUR personal identifiable information at this very lengthy procrastination.

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              Another week has gone by, looking for a new gig. Still only seeing roles that require extensive FS/Insurance experience. The requirements all look good until I reach that one line in bold that tells me my CV will go straight in the bin.

              Not that I really want to work in that industry but I'd be prepared to make an exception in the short term.

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                Any one else see this blog post?

                https://www.businessinsider.com/hiri...-salary-2024-4

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                  Originally posted by funkyContractorITUK View Post
                  That article has a graph with an orange line that shows demand for top earners. It shows a top in July 2022, which is exactly when the UK contract market began this current slump.

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                    Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

                    That article has a graph with an orange line that shows demand for top earners. It shows a top in July 2022, which is exactly when the UK contract market began this current slump.

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                    I remember May-July 2022 vividly. I was hiring a junior role for one client and the market frenzy was insane. Agency rates were going through the roof and some were even asking to be paid in full in advance just to take on a brief for perm roles. I posted about this experience on LinkedIn and got the most views of any post I've ever made.

                    I remember thinking this surely cannot last but I didn't anticipate how it would turn so negative fairly quickly.

                    The article's assessment about higher earners being impacted the most chimes exactly with what so many recruiters have told me since the start of 2023.

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                      Originally posted by edison View Post
                      I remember thinking this surely cannot last but I didn't anticipate how it would turn so negative fairly quickly.
                      We are 22 months into this slump.

                      I wasn't counting exactly at the time, but i reckon the slumps that happened after 1991 and 2001 lasted around 30 months (give or take a few months) each.

                      So we got 6 to 10 months left before this one ends if it equals the previous worst ones. Unless this one sets a new record and lasts longer, lets hope not, lets hope it ends sooner. The FTSE 250 closed at 20,400 today.
                      Last edited by Fraidycat; 7 May 2024, 16:34.

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