Mmmmmm. Maybe I should put my picture on my CV.
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Are people fecking serious? Sticking a photo on yer cv because the agent 'requests it'?
Tell to get to feck.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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When I was younger, many moons ago, I attended an interview where they took Polaroids of us all so they could remember who we were when comparing notes on our performance. I thought it was odd as surely people that stand out would be remembered anyway?
Either way, I got the job...
But never had it is a contractor though.Comment
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I had a request this year and told the agent to **** off.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostAre people fliping serious? Sticking a photo on yer cv because the agent 'requests it'?
Tell to get to flip.
The agent then badged me for a week until I wrote an email listing the various discrimination acts it breached."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Had this request for a short term gig, to provide photocopy of photo page in passport.
As I had already secured the gig, I obliged.Comment
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I am sure that FG can provide some very interesting photos to attachOriginally posted by Fortune GreenDid they specify that it needed to be a head shot?
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I wouldnt consider working for a company that didn'tOriginally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostPerhaps the end-client have a 'no ginger' policy?Comment
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Wouldn't know, I just get one contract after another by direct recommendation, no CV needed.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostGermany also insists on a photo with a CV.
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They don't insist but people do it anyway. I have never done it but I had one agency saying that they need a photo and I kept replying back that I don't have time to go to a photographer. They then suggested using a camera and scanning it in so I told them I don't have a scanner. They then suggested a digital camera so I told them I don't have one of those either. Got the gig regardless.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostGermany also insists on a photo with a CV.
German agencies, particularly those with British connections, have started to ask for references as well.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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