Originally posted by vadhert
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Not really, but just getting fed up with those liars. Particularly this one and the agent he went to. Will suit him well.
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So a shoddy agent makes up a role on Linked-In and you think you should be able to do the same?
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True.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo but apparently it allows us to ask stupid questions.....
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No but apparently it allows us to ask stupid questions.....Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostJust spotted an interesting thing on linked in, one of the recruiters (bad ones in my area) have just changed to a new recruitment agency. Nothing special with this, other than that he has wiped his old role out and now pretend he has been in his new role for 18 months (a fairly new agency that has only been around in my area for about 6 months)..... Funny bit is that he left his old email address in the linked in summary.
Does this mean we can make up anything as well?
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No, but it does mean you can drop the MD of his new agency a note pointing out the "Discrepancies" and expressing your concerns about the trustworthyness of his business....Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostJust spotted an interesting thing on linked in, one of the recruiters (bad ones in my area) have just changed to a new recruitment agency. Nothing special with this, other than that he has wiped his old role out and now pretend he has been in his new role for 18 months (a fairly new agency that has only been around in my area for about 6 months)..... Funny bit is that he left his old email address in the linked in summary.
Does this mean we can make up anything as well?
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Reruiter on linkedin
Just spotted an interesting thing on linked in, one of the recruiters (bad ones in my area) have just changed to a new recruitment agency. Nothing special with this, other than that he has wiped his old role out and now pretend he has been in his new role for 18 months (a fairly new agency that has only been around in my area for about 6 months)..... Funny bit is that he left his old email address in the linked in summary.
Does this mean we can make up anything as well?Tags: None
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