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Its rubbish, the only jobs it ever sent me is jobs I couldn't do! Not worth trying to delete either because every time you apply to an agency that uses it they create a new one for you full of more rubbish.
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Originally posted by expat View Postbut I haven't been pinged for "Master of the Universe" yet so I guess nobody's reading it.
If I'd been drinking coffee, it would have gone all over the screen.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostSo its cack, ie
2) You will get a lot more emails offering p3n1s enlargment.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI just need to list one.
In good faith you spend over an hour going through it and putting in your latest information, then 1 day later some @rse ignores the 'updated on' date and uploads a 5 year old CV into it, thus wiping out all of your previous work.
Which means that it is frequently in accurate and out-of-date despite your best efforts.
I couldn't be bothered after that....
OK it does mean that you have a CV out there, in my case full of rubbish: but I haven't been pinged for "Master of the Universe" yet so I guess nobody's reading it.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View Postwww.iprofilecentral.com
Anybody here registered their details on this?
Looks pretty good and it has a nifty control where you can see which agency has viewed your profile when.
Looks like quite a lot of agencies in London are using it.
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worst candidare database ever... never upto date always crashing biggest load of c rap since monster
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostWell list two then....
In good faith you spend over an hour going through it and putting in your latest information, then 1 day later some @rse ignores the 'updated on' date and uploads a 5 year old CV into it, thus wiping out all of your previous work.
Which means that it is frequently in accurate and out-of-date despite your best efforts.
I couldn't be bothered after that....
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Never had any leads from iProfile.
Agents who supposedly use iProfile have always found me on jobserve/jobsite etc.
If anything I found iProfile a useful tool for planning CV layout, and using the export feature to get a word format version of the final article.
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OK, the memories are fading now, but I think some agents used to insist that you register on it because it would shoehorn your cv into a standard format so it was easier for them to compare different candidates.
The standard format was tulipe, from memory.
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It gave me alot of problems : though they were quite good about resolving them.
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So its cack, ie
1) It doesn't increase exposure in the market
2) You will get a lot more emails offering p3n1s enlargment.
About right
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You are kidding?
Isn't this something that everyone was cursing and didn't have a good word to say about three years ago or so.
I don't know whether I managed to delete my details from there or not. I don't care any more.
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