Originally posted by Barley
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Flip a coin time with your cv applications.
When placed in this situation My best results have come from working with resourcers from consulting firms as they tend to know their stuff better and are more willing to look at your background. It's more in their interest to create a working and lasting relationship with you.
Just on the topic of working background I have found it highly unusual and in some ways ironic that recruitment Consultants continue to spout the same old tripe about using working background as the main metric for Cv filtering technology consultants at banks. There was a shift which happened around 2008 which means this is no longer valid.
Internal consultancies to major banks do not Weight candidates based on working background as the main factor for determining resourcing for transformation and support programmes. This goes across the board, from the big four all the way down to the Indian outsourcers. You can never have worked in a particular vertical before and still get placed by a consultancy in that vertical, the rules don't apply there, so why do recruitment consultants inflict this onto the rest of the industry?
I see this as one of the root causes for the lack of technology innovation in companies and its driven by recruitment consultants not knowing their subject matter and simply assuming that because you have worked in the same big bank before (for example), you are more sellable than someone who has, without even considering other aspects of the candidates background or abilities. Not worked at X company before? Bin the Cv.
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