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In fact there is an option to delete now (unsubscribe they called it). But they also say that as soon as you send your CV to another agent that uses iProfile you will be signed up again.
You know, there must be a law against this. Any lawyers frequent this site?Comment
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Originally posted by Angus View PostIn fact there is an option to delete now (unsubscribe they called it). But they also say that as soon as you send your CV to another agent that uses iProfile you will be signed up again.
You know, there must be a law against this. Any lawyers frequent this site?
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Funnily enough I worked on this bit of software at one point in time (not the website though I hasten to add). Basically the agents have a desktop tool that they use for searching CVs, so presumably they can do much more specific types of searches than they can on the job boards.
Actually software for parsing cvs and uploading details is a reasonably big business in the recruitment world I believe.Comment
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It's not very smart yet, or agents aren't. Or both.Originally posted by jazza View PostFunnily enough I worked on this bit of software at one point in time (not the website though I hasten to add). Basically the agents have a desktop tool that they use for searching CVs, so presumably they can do much more specific types of searches than they can on the job boards.
Actually software for parsing cvs and uploading details is a reasonably big business in the recruitment world I believe.
As we all know, it does (or is made to do) some pretty dumb keyword matching. If you have "database" on your CV, you'll get pinged repeatedly for DBA roles. "SQL" will get you SQL Server DBA roles. CRM will get you all levels of roles using all CRM software, as well as 1st-line support for apps using any CRM package.
One of these CVs I must try the legendary "I have NEVER used xxxxx" and wait for the xxxxx contract offers.Comment
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Sore point. We are "in discussion" with them, and have made some progress, but they are not exactly falling over themselves to help. My view, which is shared by some, is that their model is only of use to permies and if they want to handle contractor CVs they need a second service, but I don't hold out any hope of the people on our side pushing for that to happen.Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostAsk Malvolio if the PCG have got anywhere with this yet
The other issue is that you have to agree to their totally unacceptable Ts&Cs before using the site. The answer to that is to click the "Accept" button then cheerfully ignore them and legalities be damned. And by far the best answer right now is to open your CV on their database, delete all the content and replace it with "Quick Brown Fox" nonsense (someone suggested "FOAD iProfiles" as a string...) and lock it against further editing. Personally as soon as Hays or one of the other misguided souls tell me they have created an iProfile for me, I immediately delete it. It's not like it will cost me work or anything.
I also asked a few of the more intelligent agencies about their service. Polite laughter was the average answer...Blog? What blog...?
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I used to diligently update my iProfile with accurate information and then realised that every so often it would get overwritten with garbage from recruiters, so I don't bother anymore. Occasionally I get spam from recruiters who are looking for something well wide of the mark - like a French-speaking payroll expert - and I think 'iProfile' !!It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobiComment
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Earlier this year I received an email from a well-known agency seeking "heating, ventilation and air-conditioning engineers"Originally posted by expat View PostIt's not very smart yet, or agents aren't. Or both.
As we all know, it does (or is made to do) some pretty dumb keyword matching. If you have "database" on your CV, you'll get pinged repeatedly for DBA roles...
I still haven't worked out which part of my CV might have met the following criteria:
- HVAC
- HVAC Design
- Maintenance
- Heat Calculation
- Load Calculation
- Heat Transfer
- Fan Design
- Thermal Calculation
- HEBA comp
- Ductwork
- Site Surveys
- Design for installation
- Air Handling Units (AHU’s)
- Cooling Towers
I did watch some cooling towers being demolished back in 1982, but I don't recall ever listing this as a "skill" anywhere
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