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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostSounds like BS to me.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostSounds like BS to me.
1) agencies only have 2 chances so they read the specification and second guess what the candidates needs to be to get the interview slot.
2) Agencies chose the top 2 candidates that match the agency's prioritised critera and ignoring others who don't match it.
Equally it shows you desperate agencies are for work - would you really spend time working on something when you have only a 7% chance of winning.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostGood one yesterday
Role at MasterCard - suites my skills to a Tee (ok rate)
MasterCard put role to 14 different agencies, each is allowed only to submit 2 CV’s
Why was I not put forward I hear you ask
MasterCard wants someone with between 5 and 10 years worth or experience the agent told me
Meaning they don’t want anyone over 40
Logan’s run time
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You could quote the Equality Act 2010 and this being an example of indirect discrimination of age which is unlawful.
Not suggesting you try to make a claim but its good to let recruiters know when they're on the wrong side of the law.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostYou could quote the Equality Act 2010 and this being an example of indirect discrimination of age which is unlawful.
Not suggesting you try to make a claim but its good to let recruiters know when they're on the wrong side of the law.
Of course, the issue is that is almost impossible to prove any hidden prejudice a hirer might have - its always easy to say "wrong fit" and not "too old"Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostEqually it shows you desperate agencies are for work - would you really spend time working on something when you have only a 7% chance of winning.Comment
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostPerfect example on Jobserve today, looks like the same role was given to 10 different agencies , each of which dutifully posted EXACTLY the same ad.
Paye/IR35 etc. is irrelevant at this stage, another quarter like this and we will start to see some agency desks go under.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostYou could quote the Equality Act 2010 and this being an example of indirect discrimination of age which is unlawful.
Not suggesting you try to make a claim but its good to let recruiters know when they're on the wrong side of the law.
We do not discriminate on grounds of etc.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostI doubt you could argue (in law) that asking for 5-10 years experience is age discrimination. Asking for an upper range is a bit weird, but it could be, for example, that they have a salary scale that doesn't fit with 10+ years of experience. And, someone age 60 could still have, eg, 7 years experience in the skill and is able to apply.
Of course, the issue is that is almost impossible to prove any hidden prejudice a hirer might have - its always easy to say "wrong fit" and not "too old"Comment
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostPerfect example on Jobserve today, looks like the same role was given to 10 different agencies , each of which dutifully posted EXACTLY the same ad.Comment
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