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On your CV do you put the exact dates or just the months that you worked on a site ?
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostNo information about age, marital status, hobbies etc. (You don’t get that info when you ask for a plumber do you?)
Ignorant clients should learn the difference between permanent staff, temporary, agency and contractors.
A plumber is usually in and out in an hour or two and nobody cares what he is like. But in most cases an IT contractor has to get on with a client's practices, processes and staff over a period of months.
You might think clients are ignorant, but they are the ones who throw CVs into the bin.Comment
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Originally posted by stackpole View PostIt's daft equating IT contracting with plumbing.
A plumber is usually in and out in an hour or two and nobody cares what he is like. But in most cases an IT contractor has to get on with a client's practices, processes and staff over a period of months.
You might think clients are ignorant, but they are the ones who throw CVs into the bin.Comment
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