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There's an increasing number of people working in IT with some of these degree subjects or similar...
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Giggle of the day
I have owned recruitment businesses as well as being a contractor and I find this utterly hilarious.
No mention of hair gel, clip on ties, polyester trousers or a bmw 1 series anywhere in the course info!
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So, working in retail/hospitality is not going to be enough anymore?Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
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These products have hitherto been marketed to the discerning agent candidate at the btec level, which allows them to get out into the real world and break stuff asap.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostAre there not already a lot of degrees for recruitment agents?
Fashion design
Fine arts
Philosophy
Theology
Travel and tourism
Sociology
all come to mind.
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Are there not already a lot of degrees for recruitment agents?
Fashion design
Fine arts
Philosophy
Theology
Travel and tourism
Sociology
all come to mind.
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Year 1:
Learning to lie: feigning knowledge of requirements and buzzwords
Consciences: how to detach yourself from yours
LinkenIn: How to Kevin Bacon - claiming that you know someone in a firm to find out who to actually pester
Style over substance: Why a blue suit, brown shoes and more hair product than Toni & Guy will make you look the part regardless of what you know.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHow many references do they need?
Name of assigned Mentor, job title and work email
Name of Apprentice Advocate (who is taking overall responsibility for apprentices for co-ordination of apprentices in the organisation), job title and work email.
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