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Previously on "Would agents fair better if they actually read your CV?"
Suity, from what I can tell you fire out CVs to just about the entire industry until you get some idiot willing to give you a gig, clearly this time around you are struggling to find that idiot.
Suity, from what I can tell you fire out CVs to just about the entire industry until you get some idiot willing to give you a gig, clearly this time around you are struggling to find that idiot.
Getting closer to jack it each day. The thought '**** this for a game of soldiers' at 6.30am Saturday morning as I got up to do a couple of hours was a particular driver.
And that attitude is why the British economy is ****ed. Where is your gumption man?
Getting closer to jack it each day. The thought '**** this for a game of soldiers' at 6.30am Saturday morning as I got up to do a couple of hours was a particular driver.
Are you an agent?
With those reading skills you should be
In answer to this I was hired as a dev, with the sniff of BA. I then joined and the dev had been off-shored so I was just BA.
In fact after that I got moved into the team lead role as nobody else wanted it, bit of a poisoned chalice. I jumped at the chance and we successfully delivered the project on time and on budget. Something I am very proud of.
Keep getting calls for .Net roles. It's nice to be getting calls but seeing as I haven't done a coding role since 2009 I'm not exactly sharp at C# at the moment.
So the conversation goes thus :
Pimp: Are you in the market for contact work?
Suity: You bet your sweet bippy
Pimp: Perfect, and how is Slough as a location for you?
Suity: Commutable by car
Pimp: Perfect, well I have a C# .Net role, interested?
Suity: Sure, would make a refreshing change. (Tongue in cheek)
Pimp: Waddya mean?
Suity: Haven't done any coding in about 4 years.
Pimp: Ah ok, but ....
Suity: Do you have my CV in front of you?
Pimp: Yes.
Suity: And what was my last role?
Pimp: I see.
Suity: And the role before that?
Pimp: Sure, ok I see. Well what are you looking for?
Suity: Same as my last 6 roles really.
Would agents fair better if they actually read your CV?
Keep getting calls for .Net roles. It's nice to be getting calls but seeing as I haven't done a coding role since 2009 I'm not exactly sharp at C# at the moment.
So the conversation goes thus :
Pimp: Are you in the market for contact work?
Suity: You bet your sweet bippy
Pimp: Perfect, and how is Slough as a location for you?
Suity: Commutable by car
Pimp: Perfect, well I have a C# .Net role, interested?
Suity: Sure, would make a refreshing change. (Tongue in cheek)
Pimp: Waddya mean?
Suity: Haven't done any coding in about 4 years.
Pimp: Ah ok, but ....
Suity: Do you have my CV in front of you?
Pimp: Yes.
Suity: And what was my last role?
Pimp: I see.
Suity: And the role before that?
Pimp: Sure, ok I see. Well what are you looking for?
Suity: Same as my last 6 roles really.
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