There's absolutely jack tulip contract wise in my industry at the moment. Applied for around ten perm jobs for which I thought I was a good match. Dead silence
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Originally posted by dsc View PostThere's absolutely jack tulip contract wise in my industry at the moment. Applied for around ten perm jobs for which I thought I was a good match. Dead silenceComment
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I was talking to an agent this morning who was doing a bit of headhunting because he's fed up of advertising jobs and getting 95% of applicants being irrelevant because some twonk has clearly told people out of work to apply for everything. There are fewer jobs on the boards because they are now sifting their database and LinkedIn for candidates - they'll still fire 100 messages out but at least, as they said, it's to 100 people who appear capable of getting an interview. They generally get about 5-8 replies and that gets whittled down to 3 to interview. The "new normal" (ugh!) for recruiting appears to be doing a reverse search then going to the boards when the initial messages don't get enough people.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI was talking to an agent this morning who was doing a bit of headhunting because he's fed up of advertising jobs and getting 95% of applicants being irrelevant because some twonk has clearly told people out of work to apply for everything. There are fewer jobs on the boards because they are now sifting their database and LinkedIn for candidates - they'll still fire 100 messages out but at least, as they said, it's to 100 people who appear capable of getting an interview. They generally get about 5-8 replies and that gets whittled down to 3 to interview. The "new normal" (ugh!) for recruiting appears to be doing a reverse search then going to the boards when the initial messages don't get enough people.
Now I send out 100-200 applications, get a ton of calls and figure it out from there. My last 2 contracts were for roles where the job posting was nothing close to what they actually needed. I probably specifically got them because I wasn't a good fit for the job ad.. and the job ad wasn't a good fit for the actual work that needed to be done.Comment
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostI'm a big fan of applying to everything. I don't care if it wastes their time. I want to assess whether or not the job is a good fit for me after my cvs been screened not before. I use to only apply to perfect fits and I'd send 10ish applications to roles I am close to or 100% match to and I'd get nothing back.
Now I send out 100-200 applications, get a ton of calls and figure it out from there. My last 2 contracts were for roles where the job posting was nothing close to what they actually needed. I probably specifically got them because I wasn't a good fit for the job ad.. and the job ad wasn't a good fit for the actual work that needed to be done.
Those claiming to be experts in 20 distinct skills tend to be viewed as bs artists.
Send CV in, gets seen by pimp, well may not be a good fit ut pimp now knows your skillset, could help long term.Comment
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Originally posted by perplexed View PostSend CV in, gets seen by pimp, well may not be a good fit ut pimp now knows your skillset, could help long term.Last edited by Paralytic; 19 August 2020, 07:53.Comment
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