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You could of missed out on a dream contract, if they can spare 4 people for 2.5 hours then I guess they aren't that busy and there will be lots of bureaucracy to hide behind while you are contributing to this site.
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Originally posted by premiereHave walked...
Have another poss opportunity at the BBC anyway.
Good call - psych test for a business? Not really appropriate.
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Originally posted by premiereHave walked...
Have another poss opportunity at the BBC anyway.
I think you've made the right decision as well.
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Aye would not bother going either as it obviously is a company that has no idea how to deal with contractors nor what the difference is between them and permies
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Originally posted by premiereWent for a new contract.
Get a call back from agent...interview arranged...then told I'd be seeing 4 people (all at the same time)...Head of Marketing, 2 x Project Managers and HR..
In all the years of contracting, I've never had to see HR. That's for Permies
On top of all that, they want me to do a psychometric test up front and also inform me that the interview will take 2.5 hours!!! Feck me! All for 300 per day!
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Indeed.
Permie interviews are for permies.
Walk away from this one. You'll be pleased you did.
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I'd be tempted to walk away. Sounds like an IR35 fodder contract to me.
The longer the "interview" the worse the contract.
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How times have changed!!
Went for a new contract.
Get a call back from agent...interview arranged...then told I'd be seeing 4 people (all at the same time)...Head of Marketing, 2 x Project Managers and HR..
In all the years of contracting, I've never had to see HR. That's for Permies
On top of all that, they want me to do a psychometric test up front and also inform me that the interview will take 2.5 hours!!! Feck me! All for 300 per day!Tags: None
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