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Jobserve: same job keeps popping up

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    #11
    I've noticed this advert (and others) from MA Consulting.

    This particular advert probably relates to Sky/EasyNet in Brick Lane. I received about twenty calls from diffent agents about this gig. Never heard from the client once though despite being a perfect fit for the role and doing their (rather easy) up-front TDD Java test.
    Cats are evil.

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      #12
      Often an agency has paid for an advert to run for a particular length of time. If they fill the role before that period is up they will keep the ad up to act as a CV harvest. Either that or they renew the ad when the role is filled, also for a CV harvest.

      There is a body that is supposed to police this but it is toothless, if it ever came to any official complaint being made they would just say its an oversight and take the ad down.

      From their perspective it makes some sense to keep the ad up, it is after all for a skillset they have placed someone with and they have at least one client with that potential requirement. A candidate with that skill will generally have a useful ex-client list on their cv, which as far as an agents concerned is a list of sites that have a requirement for that skillset. They can then phone with the starter 'We have placed people at X client, we can do the same for you'. As always, treat all advertised roles as potentially bogus until you hear otherwise.

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        #13
        Quite possibly genuine. Notice that the ad mentions multiple open positions - some companies recruit 365 days/year.

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          #14
          I suspect these things are semi-made up: i.e. agent gives the manager the hard sell and to shut him up the manager will agree to look at CVs. The agent finds out the sorts of skills they'd be interested in and posts it as a job, even though there isn't really one. But it's not entirely made up as there is a client, and the agent hopes the client will say yes if they find somebody good enough.
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #15
            The named agent on that ad is a right tosser. I have met him. He is trawling.

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              #16
              Here she blows again.

              Came in on my email now...

              grrr

              http://www.jobserve.com/W388DFC6D456D0F70.job

              Java J2EE, Hibernate, Spring and Agile methods. Massive telecommunications company based in the City is looking for a number of Senior Developers with experience in Java J2EE programming required. Other useful experience: Application Server (Weblogic 8.x, JBoss etc, database knowledge (Oracle, MYSQL etc),

              And this time i have contracted him. my skills are an exact match, have 6 years experience in telecoms and finance.... and he didnt even mention this job when i talked to him, said he had other positinos he thought i would be suitable for!

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                #17
                Fish, fish, and fish again!

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                  #18
                  I was phoned up by an agent for this role, and the only thing he was interested in was how much agile exposure I had. It didn't matter to him how good my Java skills or what my previous experiences were, only if I've done standups, coaching, pair-programming and other paradigm-shifting bollocks.

                  I told him that I don't believe in pair programming (except for special cases) and that I wouldn't be happy working without an established set of requirements, not mentioning being responsible for every useless code-monkey's steaming pile I had nothing to do with.

                  I believe this is an existing role. I didn't submit a CV for this job before he called me.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by reddeagle View Post
                    Here she blows again.

                    Came in on my email now...

                    grrr

                    http://www.jobserve.com/W388DFC6D456D0F70.job

                    Java J2EE, Hibernate, Spring and Agile methods. Massive telecommunications company based in the City is looking for a number of Senior Developers with experience in Java J2EE programming required. Other useful experience: Application Server (Weblogic 8.x, JBoss etc, database knowledge (Oracle, MYSQL etc),

                    And this time i have contracted him. my skills are an exact match, have 6 years experience in telecoms and finance.... and he didnt even mention this job when i talked to him, said he had other positinos he thought i would be suitable for!
                    Yes, and when you were talking to him he was looking at the client list on your CV and preparing to call them up. Did you give any info to him, like hiring managers names and numbers.

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