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Originally posted by jainnode View PostPeople who live in chipping Barnet are obviously worth more.
even agents know this.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostPeople moan about not getting feedback and when they get it they still moan... Poor agents just can't win.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostFeel your pain buddy. Clients want the best candidate at the lowest possible cost, so they seem to be conducting tons of interviews to find the most willing slave.
I applied for a permie role a couple of weeks ago. The salary range on the job ad was £60-75k.
Recruitment agent: "hey PCTNN, your cv looks perfect for the role. what salary should I put you forward for?"
Me: "well, if I'm a perfect fit for the role, put me forward for £75k"
Agent: "mmm...I'm also putting forward other candidates that are willing to take £35k..."
Me: "good for them! Put me forward for £75k."
Agent: "spoke to the client, based on your cv they don't feel you'd be a good fit for the role"
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostI applied for a permie role a couple of weeks ago. The salary range on the job ad was £60-75k.
Recruitment agent: "hey PCTNN, your cv looks perfect for the role. what salary should I put you forward for?"
Me: "well, if I'm a perfect fit for the role, put me forward for £75k"
Agent: "mmm...I'm also putting forward other candidates that are willing to take £35k..."
Me: "good for them! Put me forward for £75k."
Agent: "spoke to the client, based on your cv they don't feel you'd be a good fit for the role"
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostI applied for a permie role a couple of weeks ago. The salary range on the job ad was £60-75k.
Recruitment agent: "hey PCTNN, your cv looks perfect for the role. what salary should I put you forward for?"
Me: "well, if I'm a perfect fit for the role, put me forward for £75k"
Agent: "mmm...I'm also putting forward other candidates that are willing to take £35k..."
Me: "good for them! Put me forward for £75k."
Agent: "spoke to the client, based on your cv they don't feel you'd be a good fit for the role"
I think recruiters, apart from doing the job of finding resources, they have anothet role:
Keep people in a continuous doubt and undermined state of mind. Orchestrated from above by the corporations and rulling class.
So in fact, the time when they are in the office but without a role to recruit and they call on different pretexts, that is what they are doing.
They are the not so bright, driven and the enforcing hand of rulling class.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostI would not be surprised if the job did not existed in the first place either.
Now it's not advertised anymore, which means they have a bunch of 35k candidates they can choose from. Anyways, I've bookmarked this company and will check them out again in a couple of months to see who they end up picking.
I've got the feeling I dodged the bullet on this oneComment
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Companies know they can get away with £35K. Big IT salaries are a distant memory now. Few will be able to achieve those in future & retain the role for long. Supply & demand & unlimited immigration will do that eventually!!Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostI think this one did/does exist as it was also advertised on the company's website.
Now it's not advertised anymore, which means they have a bunch of 35k candidates they can choose from. Anyways, I've bookmarked this company and will check them out again in a couple of months to see who they end up picking.
I've got the feeling I dodged the bullet on this one
There is probably something else wrong with the role...Comment
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