Ok, I accepted one of the offers I had on the table. I had three - and I'm still getting two to three calls per week from recruiters. I'd say the market still isn't 100% of what it was, but from where I'm standing it looks like it suddenly "woke up" a few weeks ago and it almost feels like the old days.
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Originally posted by eek View Postsurely you just make it look like another contract?Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostHow? They check this in the background screening?Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostHow? They check this in the background screening?
I really think hiding a contract would be more work and harder than just listing it and letting agents and employers make the wrong assumption (it was a contract rather than failed permie job).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostMost contracts won't do any background screening although I imagine in some industries/sectors they might have to.
Originally posted by eek View PostIf you are subject to a background screening how do you explain the time not working or the payments into your account (if they do that approach).
I really think hiding a contract would be more work and harder than just listing it and letting agents and employers make the wrong assumption (it was a contract rather than failed permie job).
I dont understand your latter statement. My question was how would I disguise a permanent job as a contract job on my CV? Imo it's not possible due to background screenings, and the only option is to leave it out entirely. Obviously Covid has wreaked havoc at the moment, so employers would be somewhat understanding of a short permie job on the CV.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostI'm in financial services and have always gone through stringent background checks. Labelling a permanent job as a contract is out of the question.
I had this with a contract once. I had started a permie job and left after 5 months as they had lied about the role. So I left it off my CV - the agency that I landed the contract gig with, asked me for bank statements to prove I wasn't working. So I just used a different bank account.
I dont understand your latter statement. My question was how would I disguise a permanent job as a contract job on my CV? Imo it's not possible due to background screenings, and the only option is to leave it out entirely. Obviously Covid has wreaked havoc at the moment, so employers would be somewhat understanding of a short permie job on the CV.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by sira View PostI'm in financial services and have always gone through stringent background checks. Labelling a permanent job as a contract is out of the question.
I had this with a contract once. I had started a permie job and left after 5 months as they had lied about the role. So I left it off my CV - the agency that I landed the contract gig with, asked me for bank statements to prove I wasn't working. So I just used a different bank account.
I dont understand your latter statement. My question was how would I disguise a permanent job as a contract job on my CV? Imo it's not possible due to background screenings, and the only option is to leave it out entirely. Obviously Covid has wreaked havoc at the moment, so employers would be somewhat understanding of a short permie job on the CV.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWell you've just admitted to committing fraud but hey ho...
Originally posted by jayn200 View PostHonestly I wouldn't care. I'd still list it if it was relevant. Why would a contract role care if you left a permie job after a year? I understand why a permie role would care but why a contract one.Last edited by sira; 3 September 2020, 09:11.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWell you've just admitted to committing fraud but hey ho...Comment
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