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I don't and I wouldn't. If I'm sending my CV it is because I am available. If I'm not available, I don't send it out.
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Last time I was on the bench so put "Available Now" which I think didn't do me any harm, this time its a premeptive look, so "Available 1st August" might put people off, then when time comes they have passed over the CV already so will do again as it feels familiarOriginally posted by eek View PostI can't see it being harmful unless until you've been on the bench for a month and some crappy agent ignores your CV because of it.
As such I would avoid doing it as its bound to be used against you at some point.
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I can't see it being harmful unless until you've been on the bench for a month and some crappy agent ignores your CV because of it.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI don't and still get calls even though my outdated version has been on Monster for over 18 months.
I can't see it harming your chances though so might try that next time.
As such I would avoid doing it as its bound to be used against you at some point.
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I don't and still get calls even though my outdated version has been on Monster for over 18 months.
I can't see it harming your chances though so might try that next time.
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Availability on CV
I know there are a million and 1 threads on CV tips, but do you put your availability on your CV?Tags: None
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