Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by AnotherGuy View PostRelated to this matter:
When applying online at Jobserve for example, sometimes clearly the same role is advertised by several agencies. Do you apply with several agencies or just pick one and wait?
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Related to this matter:
When applying online at Jobserve for example, sometimes clearly the same role is advertised by several agencies. Do you apply with several agencies or just pick one and wait?
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Current client is trying to fill a contract position here. They are having a heck of a time just getting reasonable CVs
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They are filled really slow in my experience. At least with my skillset. Maybe lots of people with same skillset and the clients seems to love doing interviews and trying to find their unicorn.
Sometimes I've been rejected after the interview, and then I find myself getting again and again the very same role for the same client for weeks after. So, unless they are trying to fill more identical positions, it must be the same position, meaning they have plenty of time to spend on interviews, while trying to find that unicorn
Also, very annoying and slow all the selection process, as it is actually the same as if you were to be married with the company for the rest of your days. Including technical tests at home, technical interviews by phone and/or face to face, whiteboard quizzes and pair-programming... My goodness!
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We all tend to think that contracts are easy to fill and always filled quickly. But this isn't always the case, especially where precise technical skills are involved. To many agents and some managers, a unix systems admin CV looks very much like a windows admin or even a hardware technician. It doesn't help that candidates mention some skill because they used it for a month back in 2012, or simply mention every skill in a scatter-gun approach, filling 8 or 9 pages.
So yeah I still think most are filled fairly quickly but not as much as they once were.
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Originally posted by Yonmons View PostAgreed. I tend to use only jobserve, if i am searching 3 days max and on 3 days you have probably missed the boat.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWho cares. The agent will get three CVs he needs in a couple of hours. Anything over a day then you are probably too late. What does it matter how long it is up after that.
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Jobserve is best but you only have a few hours to apply otherwise they get too many CV's & thats your chance gone unless its a really niche skillset role.
Government ministers base their stats on all job ads which is highly misleading as many are duplicates or fake to begin with! I would take an educated guess 40% are not even jobs that exist either fake ad, duplicate ad, or job already taken.
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I find that Jobserve, though slow, still tends to be the best. As others have said contracts can be advertised and filled very quickly, unlike perm jobs. Never really used Reed.
As for the "who cares" posts, well we care because filled contracts are a potential time waster. The boards don't care as it is no skin off their nose and makes the board look busy. The clients don't care as they already spent the £175 or whatever.
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Anecdotal, but I got a job that I applied for on Jobserve without any problems.
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Originally posted by tdhgeek007 View PostI know there are other threads about regarding Jobserve and other sites, but I don't know if its just co-incidence or not, but I signed up to receive regular emails of jobs from jobserve, and I notice that the jobs on that site tend to get removed/expired far more quickly than the likes of Reed etc.
Some jobs on Reed can still be there for weeks etc.
Now I do realise that that could just be because the job in question is genuinely still 'active', i.e. an open vacancy for one reason or another, but has anyone else noticed this? Or even cares perhaps?
The Reed site is has different commercial terms, allowing you to post a job for 6 weeks for £175.
This to me explains why jobs "Hang around".
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