Seen a few of these over the years, generally just ignore them and if another agency has the contract advertised apply though them instead
But that said, having seen quite a few of the "contractor CVs'" on the market recently, majority being poorly written load of old permie tosh cannot blame them for trying to get "contractors" to "translate" their CV's
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Basically - there are generally 2 attachments - one asking for summary of your skills and a few questions and another that is more admin and personal details. All of which are on the CV?!?!
Its happened twice this week from diff agencies.
Tossers
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I take it that is the "so how long have you used a keyboard for? 2 years? can I put down 3? the client might want 3, I will put down 3, and you have used a monitor for? 2 years?"
They get told to GTF.
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Well don't tell me to just Google.
Google says these are profile sheets:
http://www.steelroofsheets.co.uk/boxprofilesheeting.htm
but I am none the wiser why an agent would need one, unless he works from a tin office.
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Agents asking to fill in profile sheets?
Since when have agents started email back candidates to fill in profile sheets? This is something new - no doubt to save money hiring admins?
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