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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by oliverson View Post
    I lost out on one last week (actually two on the same day) but this one went:

    Technically very strong candidate

    Got on with him very well - nice guy

    We feel the position wouldn't be technically challenging enough for him


    so, am I expected to dumb down now?

    14 face-to-face interviews since November and no offers. Either they're afraid of me or think I'm a w4nker (or both).
    Was my point before the the usual trolls jumped on the thread.

    I have just finished a 3.5 year contract with multiple extensions and a couple of agents have asked why did I leave a permie job!

    Yes, I can kind of understand why they thought it was permie but with the way the market has been for the last 2 years at least, there was no way I was jumping into uncertainty.

    Agents, eh?

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  • oliverson
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    I lost out on one last week (actually two on the same day) but this one went:

    Technically very strong candidate

    Got on with him very well - nice guy

    We feel the position wouldn't be technically challenging enough for him


    so, am I expected to dumb down now?

    14 face-to-face interviews since November and no offers. Either they're afraid of me or think I'm a w4nker (or both).

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  • kani
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Yes I guess we've all had it. You apply for a job and feedback is you're over qualified. I mean HTF does that work? You can either do the job or not.

    And we're not talking of applying for junior roles either. Saw a role as a test manager so applied for it. Agent came back and said they thought I may be over qualified.
    Actually it makes perfect business sense, if they want someone long-term.

    Over qualified staff are more likely to get bored, care about the company less, and jump ship at the first opportunity.

    (Speaking as someone who got passed over for a more junior contractor last week )

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Nah. Seriously, he said that after I'd sent the cv and followed up with a call to make sure he'd got it.

    Besides, Bolshie is a pussy cat when applying for jobs and only gives it both barrels when called for on here.
    Yep that'll be it..... "Pish off - we are only on a fishing trip"

    I never for one moment thought that you would be BB in "real" life.....

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    Yep and we are very happy
    Good for you.

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Nah.

    Has Geoffrey still got his hand up your bum?
    Yep and we are very happy

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    Ah OK. Guess you must be rubbish then
    Nah.

    Has Geoffrey still got his hand up your bum?

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Besides, Bolshie is a pussy cat when applying for jobs
    See, he has a pussycat CV, that would explain everything.

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Nope.
    Ah OK. Guess you must be rubbish then

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    BB - did he open up the conversation with the old 'references' chestnut and you refused to - erm - give him one? I can see how you might have been viewed as too experienced ...
    Nope.

    Originally posted by cupidstunt View Post
    You also having difficulty imagining BB as over-qualified for anything
    Perhaps. But your constant thinking you are perfect is the sign of a dillusional mind.

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  • cupidstunt
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    BB - did he open up the conversation with the old 'references' chestnut and you refused to - erm - give him one? I can see how you might have been viewed as too experienced ...
    You also having difficulty imagining BB as over-qualified for anything

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  • Zippy
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    BB - did he open up the conversation with the old 'references' chestnut and you refused to - erm - give him one? I can see how you might have been viewed as too experienced ...

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    Don't take it to heart..... we all know that this "feedback" is only a curtesy - I very much doubt it really was fedback from any real situation - I think the "process" (for want of a better word) is "how do we tell him to pish off (without making him feel bad)" I know, I will tell him he was too good.... Nah can't do that... what about "overqualified" Yeah that'll do it "Pish off" without being negative......

    Either that or you came across as an "arrogant twunt"/"Very confident" and the bloke/blokette didn't think they could "cope" without punching you/ making them look bad.....
    Nah. Seriously, he said that after I'd sent the cv and followed up with a call to make sure he'd got it.

    Besides, Bolshie is a pussy cat when applying for jobs and only gives it both barrels when called for on here.

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Yes I guess we've all had it. You apply for a job and feedback is you're over qualified. I mean HTF does that work? You can either do the job or not.

    And we're not talking of applying for junior roles either. Saw a role as a test manager so applied for it. Agent came back and said they thought I may be over qualified.

    I normally look at test lead roles so imho, there aint that much difference between the two. Might understand it if they had said under qualified

    flip me what a crazy market place.
    Don't take it to heart..... we all know that this "feedback" is only a curtesy - I very much doubt it really was fedback from any real situation - I think the "process" (for want of a better word) is "how do we tell him to pish off (without making him feel bad)" I know, I will tell him he was too good.... Nah can't do that... what about "overqualified" Yeah that'll do it "Pish off" without being negative......

    Either that or you came across as an "arrogant twunt"/"Very confident" and the bloke/blokette didn't think they could "cope" without punching you/ making them look bad.....

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Yes I guess we've all had it. You apply for a job and feedback is you're over qualified. I mean HTF does that work? You can either do the job or not.

    And we're not talking of applying for junior roles either. Saw a role as a test manager so applied for it. Agent came back and said they thought I may be over qualified.

    I normally look at test lead roles so imho, there aint that much difference between the two. Might understand it if they had said under qualified

    flip me what a crazy market place.
    I agree it's a ludicrous reason to be given.

    Odds are they found someone barely qualified/experienced or a redundant permie that doesn't understand what rates mean that was willing to do the job a LOT cheaper.

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