I thought, or was led to understand, that many CV's have to be presented by agencies with no details of sex/name/age on them these days because of the data protection shenanigans?
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostI thought, or was led to understand, that many CV's have to be presented by agencies with no details of sex/name/age on them these days because of the data protection shenanigans?Comment
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostI thought, or was led to understand, that many CV's have to be presented by agencies with no details of sex/name/age on them these days because of the data protection shenanigans?
But they will leave in the names so people can ensure they get the right 'quota' of foreign sounding people.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe often remove age and sex to avoid discrimination....
But they will leave in the names so people can ensure they get the right 'quota' of foreign sounding people.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe often remove age and sex to avoid discrimination....
But they will leave in the names so people can ensure they get the right 'quota' of foreign sounding people.
Leaving names on a CV leaves savvy clients open to contacting contractors directly via LinkedIn / a Google search. I have never seen this, though - and tbh, I would probably think less of a client that did it - plus its against most contract terms / agreements.Comment
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There's a story of a prospective AirBnb employee who really wanted to work with the company, got interviews but no further so they made an online resume with a focus on how they'd help the company grow rather than their past achievements, got in the news in the Independent here, if you make a one-page online resume, not just a resume but also a sales page for yourself almost how you can help people get from X to Y, can really help stand out from the crowd. Also tried psychometric tests, free ones like these it's general reasoning skills but when you get a curve ball interview question thought they might help, peace.Last edited by truffy; 8 April 2019, 17:55.Comment
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