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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo need to lie then as they found an internal resource without a job to do in the company to replace you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWpeOjJTDWQ
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Originally posted by Chutley View PostThanks for the advice from those who gave. Decided that since it will be 3-months, to leave it on the CV. I'm being replaced by an Operations Manager anyway, so have built the story along lines of asked to get the Programme to Go Live and then handed over. Job done - nearly honest, gets the subject dealt with quickly. Now just got to go and find another gig...
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So you've had 4 gigs in two years as a "programme manager". With all due respect, what kind of programmes are you managing? BBC Childrens TV? One simply does not have more than one gig in two years. You can't do much in six months. I wouldn't be worrying about a three month hole. It's the fact you've had 4 gigs in two years that will be a problem. If I was you, I'd select my next gig based on longevity alone, you need to have some longer gigs in there.
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Thanks for the advice from those who gave. Decided that since it will be 3-months, to leave it on the CV. I'm being replaced by an Operations Manager anyway, so have built the story along lines of asked to get the Programme to Go Live and then handed over. Job done - nearly honest, gets the subject dealt with quickly. Now just got to go and find another gig...
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostLink any better now?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostTop one didn't seem to resolve for me, bud
The other one provided a convincing lead, however.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostPer the links I posted, I think you're wrong and so did/do the mods
The other one provided a convincing lead, however.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNah Gumbo isn't part of that stable.
Places he mentions are different.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNah Gumbo isn't part of that stable.
Places he mentions are different.
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Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostIf you get caught lying to a client (or potential client) then you will lose any credibility that you have - you only have to get someone at a new site who knows you to let it slip and there will be questions (rightly) asked.
Personally, I'd include it - you just need to be able to explain what happened and why you left. Put some decent spin on it and you'll be fine.
Absolutely this.
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