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Originally posted by explorer View Postverbal agreement on paper
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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40,000 ft & climbing....Originally posted by explorer View Postverbal agreement on paper
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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I can neither confirm nor deny who the company involved is.Originally posted by SuperZ View PostWould be good to know the company to help others avoid or be extra careful in 'dealing' with them. It would help to lower the 'risk'.
I heard B**fair were recruiting recently, so I will 'speculate' that it might be them.Comment
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That policy is probably a good Bet. Fair enoughOriginally posted by lawnjam View PostI can neither confirm nor deny who the company involved is.
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While I would personally do the same - it's also worth remembering that something is only libellous if it's untrue. There are some extreme exceptions, but as close to 0% chance of being successful for something like this.Originally posted by lawnjam View PostI can neither confirm nor deny who the company involved is.
Just make sure that anything stated is factual (and you have the evidence to back that up).Comment
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post40,000 ft & climbing....
LOL, as least some of you got what he was saying.Comment
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I don't think you're missing out on B-tFair. I had a interview for a BA role, that transpired to be a role to author a manual for some freebie content management system they downloaded and had got the dev team there tweek. Cheap skates.
a) They should have advertised for a technical author
b) My potential boss interviewing should have had more experience in the industry as opposed to none
c) I shouldn't have been grilled by 2 developers about my hardcore coding experience when it was very clear that I was previously a BA/PM, not a developer.
So a company learning how to be a company as they go along. You just know when you walk out of companies like that there's something just wrong.Comment
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Well I had a written contract to start at a bank here in Sydney two weeks ago - packed up everything in NZ, handed in my notice (I was on a rolling weeks notice), had my farewell drinks etc etc etc, flight booked for Sunday morning to come to Sydney.
Agent txts me that last friday night at 11pm - client has pulled the contract!
So I'm here anyway, technically I guess on the bench now, but there are plenty of roles on offer so in the meantime I'm having a Summer holiday.Comment
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