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Previously on "Got an email from an agent yesterday"

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
    can you edit a locked PDF in Word?
    I hope not!
    Depends on the security settings you've configured Check File > Properties > Security to make sure

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  • courtg9000
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post

    You know it's nowadays possible to open PDF docs in word, don't you?
    can you edit a locked PDF in Word?
    I hope not!

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post

    The whole thing struck me as rather weird.
    My CV is only available to recruiters as a PDF anyway, after an incident a while back.
    You know it's nowadays possible to open PDF docs in word, don't you?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post

    It doesn't matter - the job was not a fit. At £250/ day inside - yeah right. Oh and I retired nearly a year ago!
    oh who doesn't want to work for £50k before tax? Even lorry drivers don't get out of bed for that.

    Seems everyone wants all the certs for peanuts, must be the latest fad for UNicorns.

    Apparently there are some fully certed up chaps in Azure, AWS & Big query who would jump at £30k.

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  • courtg9000
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    Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
    They have some tool to load it into a database, sounds like it was written some time ago. There's no job, they are going to sell on your details.
    It doesn't matter - the job was not a fit. At £250/ day inside - yeah right. Oh and I retired nearly a year ago!

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  • TwoWolves
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    They have some tool to load it into a database, sounds like it was written some time ago. There's no job, they are going to sell on your details.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post

    The whole thing struck me as rather weird.
    My CV is only available to recruiters as a PDF anyway, after an incident a while back.
    It's totally the sort of email/agent I'd want to have some fun with if I were bored enough.

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  • courtg9000
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    That seems like a very peculiar set of requirements, especially the version of Word. That would exclude people who use OpenOffice or Google Docs, or whatever Mac users use? If you're on a later version of Office you can't save down to 2013, your option is to save down to 97-2003. (I know that 2013 is compatible with later versions but I wonder if the sender knows that)

    Encouraging people to check their spelling is fine but, as you say, unless they have every known word in their dictionary it's going to have a squiggle or two.

    Sounds to me like that email was written by a total numpty. Oh, yes, it was an agent.
    The whole thing struck me as rather weird.
    My CV is only available to recruiters as a PDF anyway, after an incident a while back.

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  • ladymuck
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    That seems like a very peculiar set of requirements, especially the version of Word. That would exclude people who use OpenOffice or Google Docs, or whatever Mac users use? If you're on a later version of Office you can't save down to 2013, your option is to save down to 97-2003. (I know that 2013 is compatible with later versions but I wonder if the sender knows that)

    Encouraging people to check their spelling is fine but, as you say, unless they have every known word in their dictionary it's going to have a squiggle or two.

    Sounds to me like that email was written by a total numpty. Oh, yes, it was an agent.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post

    I used to send my CV with key words in white test in the spaces. The agent's retirements would match each time and guaranteed to get short listed.
    Only if the agent's spelling was as sh!t as yours...

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
    It dosen't happen very often these days but I get the odd one every now and again.
    Quite a wide keyword search too as they admitted in the email that this is what they had done.

    What flabbergasted me was this: "Send me a CV in Word 2013 format with no headers, footers, tables or text boxes and no red lines under any spellings as we cannot accept them"

    So it seems to me that unless they have a very wide and varied custom Word dictionary that even on the last one pretty much every CV will fail.
    Is this is acommon thing now?
    I used to send my CV with key words in white test in the spaces. The agent's retirements would match each time and guaranteed to get short listed.

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Ask the agent if it would be OK to post them a stack of punched cards with your CV on them in ASCII
    or EBCDIC? perhaps?

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  • OwlHoot
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    Ask the agent if it would be OK to post them a stack of punched cards with your CV on them in ASCII

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  • courtg9000
    started a topic Got an email from an agent yesterday

    Got an email from an agent yesterday

    It dosen't happen very often these days but I get the odd one every now and again.
    Quite a wide keyword search too as they admitted in the email that this is what they had done.

    What flabbergasted me was this: "Send me a CV in Word 2013 format with no headers, footers, tables or text boxes and no red lines under any spellings as we cannot accept them"

    So it seems to me that unless they have a very wide and varied custom Word dictionary that even on the last one pretty much every CV will fail.
    Is this is acommon thing now?

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