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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostJust started looking on Jobswerve again as it's looking like I won't be boomed in this gig; I noticed a lot of generic looking adverts that I remember from the last time I was searching, two in particular are "Noir Consulting" and "Dawson & Walsh".
Job title is always "Job Title - [World Class Entertainment Co | Global Technology Brand | Fintech Company | Music Industry | Social Media | FTSE 100 Company] - Location"
Whois reveals that a Sanjay Daryanani is the registrant of D&W, but also director of Noir and D&W Limited.
I know there are a lot of absolute Tulips in the world of agencies, but surely it costs them money for every fake job advert they post?
Perhaps CUK could have a "Agencies confirmed as being proficient in bulltulip" sticky or similar?
Funnily enough had a few poor agencies call me recently, one TEKSystems called 3 times. Really poor, just fishing exercise. Wanted me to do a 30 min exam and give all my references for their database to save time in the future.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostJust started looking on Jobswerve again as it's looking like I won't be boomed in this gig; I noticed a lot of generic looking adverts that I remember from the last time I was searching, two in particular are "Noir Consulting" and "Dawson & Walsh".
Job title is always "Job Title - [World Class Entertainment Co | Global Technology Brand | Fintech Company | Music Industry | Social Media | FTSE 100 Company] - Location"
Whois reveals that a Sanjay Daryanani is the registrant of D&W, but also director of Noir and D&W Limited.
I know there are a lot of absolute Tulips in the world of agencies, but surely it costs them money for every fake job advert they post?
Perhaps CUK could have a "Agencies confirmed as being proficient in bulltulip" sticky or similar?
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostI've just had
From Rocsearch. It's like they're not even trying
qh
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I've just had
I wanted to get in touch as I am currently looking for an Experienced Front End Developer for a 6 - 12 Month Contract in Reading. The role requires someone with a very keen eye for detail and proven track record of delivering high end UI. Interviews will start as soon as tomorrow and the role is based in Oxford.
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Still happening. Apply for a gig in Brum just now that I spotted on JS then I notice an exact copy from a few days ago but based in Stoke.
Might be genuine will see if I get a call back.
qhLast edited by quackhandle; 6 September 2017, 15:54.
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It happens. I got stung last year by hydrogen group, applied for one gig then saw exact same in diff location. Sent CV, never got a call, they were both pulled following day.
Oddly the one I did get I thought it was fake due to it being a decent rate, then a pimp called me about that very gig.
It's an odd life contracting.
qh
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Fake Agencies/Job Ads
Just started looking on Jobswerve again as it's looking like I won't be boomed in this gig; I noticed a lot of generic looking adverts that I remember from the last time I was searching, two in particular are "Noir Consulting" and "Dawson & Walsh".
Job title is always "Job Title - [World Class Entertainment Co | Global Technology Brand | Fintech Company | Music Industry | Social Media | FTSE 100 Company] - Location"
Whois reveals that a Sanjay Daryanani is the registrant of D&W, but also director of Noir and D&W Limited.
I know there are a lot of absolute Tulips in the world of agencies, but surely it costs them money for every fake job advert they post?
Perhaps CUK could have a "Agencies confirmed as being proficient in bulltulip" sticky or similar?Tags: None
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