while we are in rich contractor mode
Is there any services available to negotiate rate with the scum agents ?
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Originally posted by DiestlJeez, whats next, company that wipes your ass?
http://www.bupacarehomes.co.uk/
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Originally posted by zeitghostShould anyone be in the market for an avocado bathroom suite, I can, from my desk, see one that's been ripped out of the house across the road.
Any offers?
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Originally posted by DiestlJeez, whats next, company that wipes your ass?
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Originally posted by OwlHootCan anyone recommend a professional CV writing and formatting service geared for IT contractors? Mine has served me well, AFAIK, but is starting to look "busy" and I think needs a good prune and revamp. TIA.
Obviously I'm best placed to decide what to prune, but I need some guidance or ideas for how to restructure it and, primarily, keep it short and to the point.
Employers generally like to see start to finish on projects, they are not interested on whether a project was on time or within budget (because there is no such thing). If you manage or team lead then say so. say what your resonsibilities are and dont forget to write down all names and telephone numbers of contacts, ex employers and current on going opportunities.
After all we agents like an easy life
And by the way, a simple format , no boxes. Remember you are not selling a house with an avocado bathroom suite to a chav.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 23 April 2007, 13:59.
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I got http://www.cvservices.co.uk/ to give mine a makeover.
I had to do a little tweaking of their output, but I've had plenty of positive comments on my CV since then.
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CV writing service recommendations
Can anyone recommend a professional CV writing and formatting service geared for IT contractors? Mine has served me well, AFAIK, but is starting to look "busy" and I think needs a good prune and revamp. TIA.
Obviously I'm best placed to decide what to prune, but I need some guidance or ideas for how to restructure it and, primarily, keep it short and to the point.Last edited by OwlHoot; 23 April 2007, 13:13.Tags: None
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