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And Monster has been hacked twice. Balls to putting any personal details on there now mad
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I hate Monster also ... never use it.
My mainstay is cwjobs, jobserve and jobsite ... but in reality most of these have the same jobs anyhow!
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostYes - anoying. Means I have to speak to the pimps direct, but prehaps that is not a bad thing, is it?
Nowadays (when looking seriously rather than just trawling) I even google the Pimp for a contact number when they don't put one on.
I rely on the fact that my charm and personality* will give me an edge of just being a single cv hidden within 00s of Emails.....
* Well dogged, thick skinned persistance!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMonster is the most unfriendly site to work with compared to places like jobsite, IMHO.
Monster it's all stupid flash content & adverts, does not help.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostAnyone else having problems applying for roles on Jobs(w)erve today?
Am getting the following messages:
"Error while trying to process the uploaded CV"
"Please correct the errors highlighted below"
"No CV has been attached to this application"
It looks like someone is messing up the back end stuff. Anyone else getting similar problems on Jobs(w)erve?
Yes - anoying. Means I have to speak to the pimps direct, but prehaps that is not a bad thing, is it?
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Monster is the most unfriendly site to work with compared to places like jobsite, IMHO.
Monster it's all stupid flash content & adverts, does not help.
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I got that error before, it wouldn't let me upload a CV when it was a word doc but would if i tried it using notepad or .txt.
Not sure why that is tho
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostGive me your contact number and I will cold call you every hour until you can offer me a role.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostCold calling - amazing what offers you can get it you do the rounds on a council estate - excuse me Madam - may I take a moment of your time ...
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI've registered on both, but I find Monster more suited for permies than contractors. However, If I knew how to search for contracts on there, I can always change the way I search for roles. CWJobs I look at from time to time....and is more contractor friendly.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostApart from going direct, how do you go about applying for roles & contracts?
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Originally posted by Liability View PostMonster and CWJobs
this time around 90% of calls and enquiries have come from there.
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