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Originally posted by whirlpool View PostThere has to be some reason for this....
Not only did the agent demand references that would give dates, they also begged for "Open"
references (This apparently means personal)
Upon gleaning this type of reference, it turned out it could not be verbal but had to be by email,
The agency re-advertised the job after offering me an interview.
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Originally posted by whirlpool View PostThere has to be some reason for this....
Not only did the agent demand references that would give dates, they also begged for "Open"
references (This apparently means personal)
Upon gleaning this type of reference, it turned out it could not be verbal but had to be by email,
The agency re-advertised the job after offering me an interview.
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There has to be some reason for this....
Not only did the agent demand references that would give dates, they also begged for "Open"
references (This apparently means personal)
Upon gleaning this type of reference, it turned out it could not be verbal but had to be by email,
The agency re-advertised the job after offering me an interview.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostYou want the role + have nothing to hide ? Then just provide them - the effort is theirs to follow up on. And only subject to an offer being made to you.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostYou want the role + have nothing to hide ? Then just provide them - the effort is theirs to follow up on. And only subject to an offer being made to you.
Agencies get my last agent and they can like it or lump it.
Six it a timewasting joke and screams "We don't actually have a role for you", to me - else they'd be far more concerned in getting you through the door and some money rolling in.
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Originally posted by whirlpool View PostCertes Agency have deigned to ask me for "Drum Role" 6 separate references. 4 with dates and 2 (thought spoken) but ended up being email with dates also and working practices on the onus of the referee.
Now, considering the role doesn't require SC clearance, I am quite feeling intimidated here, thoughts please.
Excuse Punctuation but this is all prior to attending an interview.
Thoughts please?!
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Originally posted by whirlpool View PostCertes Agency have deigned to ask me for "Drum Role" 6 separate references. 4 with dates and 2 (thought spoken) but ended up being email with dates also and working practices on the onus of the referee.
Now, considering the role doesn't require SC clearance, I am quite feeling intimidated here, thoughts please.
Excuse Punctuation but this is all prior to attending an interview.
Thoughts please?!
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Originally posted by whirlpool View PostWhat do I owe u NorthernLad?
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Originally posted by whirlpool View PostCertes Agency have deigned to ask me for "Drum Role"
Now, considering the role doesn't require SC clearance, I am quite feeling intimidated here, thoughts please.
Excuse Punctuation but this is all prior to attending an interview.
Thoughts please?!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWow! Are they still going? I worked through them in 1995/6.
Have you read the sticky concerning references? No need to be intimidated.
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Wow! Are they still going? I worked through them in 1995/6.
Have you read the sticky concerning references? No need to be intimidated.
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Never Heard Anything like it...
Certes Agency have deigned to ask me for "Drum Role" 6 separate references. 4 with dates and 2 (thought spoken) but ended up being email with dates also and working practices on the onus of the referee.
Now, considering the role doesn't require SC clearance, I am quite feeling intimidated here, thoughts please.
Excuse Punctuation but this is all prior to attending an interview.
Thoughts please?!Tags: None
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