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Previously on "Recruiter Awards for Excellence 2009"
I am imagine it is the usual azz kiss fest for the old boys to get p*ssed at and grope their secretaries while the real agents are out doing the work.
but why go hard on the recruiters we have just had the Brits, The Oscars and a number of other pointless award ceremonies for shallow, selfish rich people.
Didn't Dodgy Agent come on here last year to suggest something to the effect that this was a bunch of, well, people that he wouldn't want to be associated with, giving themselves awards, when other agents were more concerned with actual agenting?
The shortlist makes interesting reading - who the f**k are most of these? I find it hard to believe that any of these could possibly win an "excellence" award when most agencies I seem to come across employ inane f**kwits.
These events are meaningless and usually only run as cash cows to the organisers. As there are so many unknowns on the shortlist what they have done this year is just carpet bombed Jobserve for the names of as many recruitment firms as possible in the hope that letting them know they have been shortlisted will get them top cough up £1500 and show up to try to make a profit from the whole incestuous and sorry affair.
However, I fully support the black tie dress code in the hope that many of these companies will be put out of their misery and buried quite soon as celebrated victims of the financial storm; leaving ony Svaal-Baards Recruitment PLc. Ltd.* as the only player standing when the new world order is realised
* Svaal-Baards Recruitment Plc Ltd are not regulated by any puppet regulatory body. Our cut of your daily rate is normally about 50% but for that charge you will receive non existent service levels and we never answer the phone. Which is nice.
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