Originally posted by mogga71
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It isn't lying, just valuing characters in a CV and using words wisely. If you've worked on something in a fact paced project and you know they won't care about it because the project doesn't use that tech, why mention it? Keep it to one or two lines and use the majority for the role you're actually applying for. I've never personally worked on one specific thing in one specific niche area within a project, but I'm not a bum on seat contractor and never have been.
Your mistake is concentrating on being one thing. These days, the higher paying roles expect you to blur across disciplines. The exception to this is Principal Architects who must know everything about one narrow subject. Most roles paying £800 to £1250 per day are going to be cross discipline or very senior. The £1650 to £4000 per day roles are for senior bods and genuine experts from Accenture, PA Consulting, Mckinsey and other such expensive consultancies and it's not worth competing for those roles.
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