Hi All,
I'm not as clued up on the age discrimination laws as I should, so was hoping someone here had a view.
Just had a call with a recruiter for a role that was right up my alley. Job specification was a perfect fit, rate was just a tad less than I'm on now, term length was good, and above all, it was for the Beeb.
However, after reviewing my CV, the recruiter said I was not suitable because I had "too much experience", and that the BBC only wanted candidates with up to 7 years experience in the field (I happen to have 9+). I thought this was a polite way of getting me to go away, so I reiterated that I was capable of delivering what the specification said, I did not consider myself too senior, was quite eager to do things that the spec stated, and that I would jump at the chance to work for the Beeb, and hey, its only 15 min from my house as well!
But no, she kept coming back and saying that the BBC specified they did not want anyone with more than 7 years experience.
So what do you guys think? Is this an example of age discrimination? At this point, I don't care about the role, but if they are breaking the law I think there should be a way for me to file a complaint...
Thoughts?
I'm not as clued up on the age discrimination laws as I should, so was hoping someone here had a view.
Just had a call with a recruiter for a role that was right up my alley. Job specification was a perfect fit, rate was just a tad less than I'm on now, term length was good, and above all, it was for the Beeb.
However, after reviewing my CV, the recruiter said I was not suitable because I had "too much experience", and that the BBC only wanted candidates with up to 7 years experience in the field (I happen to have 9+). I thought this was a polite way of getting me to go away, so I reiterated that I was capable of delivering what the specification said, I did not consider myself too senior, was quite eager to do things that the spec stated, and that I would jump at the chance to work for the Beeb, and hey, its only 15 min from my house as well!
But no, she kept coming back and saying that the BBC specified they did not want anyone with more than 7 years experience.
So what do you guys think? Is this an example of age discrimination? At this point, I don't care about the role, but if they are breaking the law I think there should be a way for me to file a complaint...
Thoughts?
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