Originally posted by d000hg
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I always thought it was designed by a 464 that became sentient while running manic miner for an extended period.
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All Sugar has to do is pipe recruitment at some of his own businesses through the site.
How long has it been live... in the first few days you'd expect very little.
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I wonder how long they will continue to 'rely' on the Lord Sugar link, its plastered everywhere, which just stinks of 'we aint got a clue ourselves so we'll need all his guidance and network contacts to get this running'
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I've never been a recruitment agent, but what little I do know is that a lot of business goes on out of sight. I've got many of my contracts that route, not publically advertised, just contact with an agent who knows me.Originally posted by badger7579 View PostJust click the "Find a job" tab at the top of the page....
Looks like they have a massive........... wait for it................20 JOBS ON OFFER!!!!
I assume the advertised roles are those for whom the agent hasn't already got likely candidates in mind.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostLet us know if your 2 references check out.
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Ex Matchtech
Sorry but you do not need the business skills of Lord Sugar to run an employment agency
His Linkedin profile seems to advertise that he is in the same business league as Lord Sugar. He only has 5 years recruitement experience working for Matchtech,which is less than 80% of my agents.Most of my agents seem to be doing very well without the help of Lord SugarLast edited by Brussels Slumdog; 15 October 2012, 13:46.
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Just click the "Find a job" tab at the top of the page....
Looks like they have a massive........... wait for it................20 JOBS ON OFFER!!!!

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there will be less and less money . You lose your job, you become an agent.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhat is the point of a specialist recruitment website if there are no jobs ?
It does show that becoming an 'agent' is really the easy approach many want to take to make money.
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What is the point of a specialist recruitment website if there are no jobs ?
It does show that becoming an 'agent' is really the easy approach many want to take to make money.
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