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Originally posted by Belle View PostThanks for all the suggestions. May try and rejig the CV around a wee bit and see if that works. I thought more project experience even on the BA end would be a good thing but obviously not!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou would check your references
Funny that this comes up right next to the question about adding adhoc support to a CV. This is a good example why not to add them in as the agents get far too stuck on your last role.
Do you have dates on your positions? Can you take them off and drop the BA role altogether? Would a 3 month gap be worse than it is now?
Is it always assumed experience is listed chronologically? Could you take all dates off, put the best one first and then let them investigate the dates rather than you offer them? Explain your experienced is based on the most useful roles first?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt's more common these days for references to be taken up legitimately - I had mine checked on my last contract.
Funny that this comes up right next to the question about adding adhoc support to a CV. This is a good example why not to add them in as the agents get far too stuck on your last role.
Do you have dates on your positions? Can you take them off and drop the BA role altogether? Would a 3 month gap be worse than it is now?
Is it always assumed experience is listed chronologically? Could you take all dates off, put the best one first and then let them investigate the dates rather than you offer them? Explain your experienced is based on the most useful roles first?Last edited by northernladuk; 2 September 2010, 16:58.
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It's more common these days for references to be taken up legitimately - I had mine checked on my last contract.
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Actually, on a serious note about references, I've been contracting since '94 and know for a fact that I've only ever had ONE reference taken up and that was just a quick phone call. Have never had to provide references for any contracts (and I've had a few) other than the one mentioned above. Is that common ?
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Originally posted by Belle View PostCV Question - I’ve been Test Manager for +10 years but my most recent role has been as BA. I took the role out of desperation for work and have been in the contract for a year. I now need to move on, so I’m looking for another Test Manager role, however I have had several agents very concerned about my BA work. I’ve explained that I’ve had 10 years experience in Test Management but they seem quite focused on the most current role with one agent today even saying that it’s taken me out of the TM market. Should I take it out of my CV? I can’t exactly change the title of the role, although I’ve added words around UAT planning etc. If I take it out, then it looks like I’ve been out of work for a year which could also be detrimental. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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CV Question - I’ve been Test Manager for +10 years but my most recent role has been as BA. I took the role out of desperation for work and have been in the contract for a year. I now need to move on, so I’m looking for another Test Manager role, however I have had several agents very concerned about my BA work. I’ve explained that I’ve had 10 years experience in Test Management but they seem quite focused on the most current role with one agent today even saying that it’s taken me out of the TM market. Should I take it out of my CV? I can’t exactly change the title of the role, although I’ve added words around UAT planning etc. If I take it out, then it looks like I’ve been out of work for a year which could also be detrimental. Any suggestions? Thanks.Tags: None
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