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  • pisces
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    Send em a few fake cv's

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by aj1977
    I have been seeing jobs like this for many weeks now in cwjobs.co.uk

    Location: Midlands
    Salary: £55k - £80k
    Company: Lawrence Harvey
    Job type: Permanent
    Date posted: 13/04/2007 17:13:07

    A leading Oracle E-business consultancy (top 1% of the Oracle Partners) are looking for Functional E-business Consultants to join their team of top-quality consultants.

    Candidates must have with the Financials experience (able to implement AL, GR, GL, AP, PO) as well as Purchasing and Internet Procurement experience.

    The ideal candidates will have:

    E-Commerce awareness and relevance
    At least 3 years Oracle Applications
    Release 11 capability and experience
    Applications DBA skills where appropriate
    Mobility across client assignments
    Professional high impact client facing skills
    Ability to communicative effectively at all levels
    Very exciting career prospects within this highly successful consultancy – you will be working with some of the most prestigious clients in the country.

    Please send your CV to Henry on the details outlined below.


    Ref: CWJobs/0703-37AA
    Contact: Henry Brydon
    Email: [email protected]
    Address: 8, The Courtyard, Alexander Studios,, St Johns Hill, Clapham, SW11 1YF
    Telephone: 0208 870 8112
    Fax: unspecified


    I guess Henry Brydon is just a fake and harvesting CVs ..any inputs?


    About as attractive as fake ( o )( o )

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    Fake Jobs?

    I have been seeing jobs like this for many weeks now in cwjobs.co.uk

    Location: Midlands
    Salary: £55k - £80k
    Company: Lawrence Harvey
    Job type: Permanent
    Date posted: 13/04/2007 17:13:07

    A leading Oracle E-business consultancy (top 1% of the Oracle Partners) are looking for Functional E-business Consultants to join their team of top-quality consultants.

    Candidates must have with the Financials experience (able to implement AL, GR, GL, AP, PO) as well as Purchasing and Internet Procurement experience.

    The ideal candidates will have:

    E-Commerce awareness and relevance
    At least 3 years Oracle Applications
    Release 11 capability and experience
    Applications DBA skills where appropriate
    Mobility across client assignments
    Professional high impact client facing skills
    Ability to communicative effectively at all levels
    Very exciting career prospects within this highly successful consultancy – you will be working with some of the most prestigious clients in the country.

    Please send your CV to Henry on the details outlined below.


    Ref: CWJobs/0703-37AA
    Contact: Henry Brydon
    Email: [email protected]
    Address: 8, The Courtyard, Alexander Studios,, St Johns Hill, Clapham, SW11 1YF
    Telephone: 0208 870 8112
    Fax: unspecified


    I guess Henry Brydon is just a fake and harvesting CVs ..any inputs?

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