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Previously on "Agents asking a million and one questions"

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  • northernladuk
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    Are you sure the clients (or their internal processes) don't have a tickbox of requirements which she is trying to fill in? Have seem some pretty complex role requirements from potential clients that had half a page essential, another half nice to have's and another page of assosciated skills.
    Even I couldn't see how some were relevant and the role was bread and butter stuff so must have been a nightmare for a none tech agent. An indepth discussion of my CV to find out if I matched more than the next guy would have made sense.

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
    Agent is a blonde bimbo. I agree in principle with what you are saying but this pimp was simply not with it.... Just the kind of agent you would ask to click forward to send the CV on...
    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    She has probably been told to do this and is just going through the motions ... or she has just let you underestimate her(?).
    I was thinking the exact same.

    She might not know the goal of the spiel she is following, but her boss will.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Sadly I see no spelling mistakes there but I do see a grammatical error:



    The 'an' should be an 'a' as I had originally written 'inbuilt.' I take it English is not your strong point?
    I get by

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
    Agent is a blonde bimbo. I agree in principle with what you are saying but this pimp was simply not with it.... Just the kind of agent you would ask to click forward to send the CV on...
    She has probably been told to do this and is just going through the motions ... or she has just let you underestimate her(?).

    There was a girl at Lockheed Martin that did that, she was stunning and would interview guys by putting her clip board down and pretending to chat (complete with smiles and annecdotes etc).

    I was 20 and she got me completely off guard, like I had a chance with her, until she mentioned her friend loving living in Cardiff due to the social life and asking me if that is why I went there (I realised it was the 'why did you choose your university' question and yanked my guard back up). That was a learning experience .. but not the type I was hoping for.

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  • NorthWestPerm2Contr
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    You might find this hard to believe, but many agents are switched on enough to pick up on some bulltulipters.

    And there are plenty of bulltulipters out there filling their CV with keywords and years of experience that they don't actually have.

    And even if they don't understand have the stuff you say, and lets face it, you could still be bulltulipting them, if you cannot speak coherently and give them a brief outline of what you do, then you'll probably go on their "no" pile for 2 reasons.

    1. you might by bulltulipting
    2. they are not convinced you can sell yourself well enough in an interview.
    Agent is a blonde bimbo. I agree in principle with what you are saying but this pimp was simply not with it.... Just the kind of agent you would ask to click forward to send the CV on...

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    You might find this hard to believe, but many agents are switched on enough to pick up on some bulltulipters.

    And there are plenty of bulltulipters out there filling their CV with keywords and years of experience that they don't actually have.

    And even if they don't understand have the stuff you say, and lets face it, you could still be bulltulipting them, if you cannot speak coherently and give them a brief outline of what you do, then you'll probably go on their "no" pile for 2 reasons.

    1. you might by bulltulipting
    2. they are not convinced you can sell yourself well enough in an interview.
    Probably this

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    As long as they can spell better than you can.
    Sadly I see no spelling mistakes there but I do see a grammatical error:

    Because they're failed estate agents who think a Java Combo Box is an built in coffee machine
    The 'an' should be an 'a' as I had originally written 'inbuilt.' I take it English is not your strong point?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    You might find this hard to believe, but many agents are switched on enough to pick up on some bulltulipters.

    And there are plenty of bulltulipters out there filling their CV with keywords and years of experience that they don't actually have.

    And even if they don't understand have the stuff you say, and lets face it, you could still be bulltulipting them, if you cannot speak coherently and give them a brief outline of what you do, then you'll probably go on their "no" pile for 2 reasons.

    1. you might by bulltulipting
    2. they are not convinced you can sell yourself well enough in an interview.
    I would challenge anyone to know more Jargon than I do.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Because they're failed estate agents who think a Java Combo Box is an built in coffee machine
    As long as they can spell better than you can.

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  • jmo21
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    You might find this hard to believe, but many agents are switched on enough to pick up on some bulltulipters.

    And there are plenty of bulltulipters out there filling their CV with keywords and years of experience that they don't actually have.

    And even if they don't understand half the stuff you say, and lets face it, you could still be bulltulipting them, if you cannot speak coherently and give them a brief outline of what you do, then you'll probably go on their "no" pile for 2 reasons.

    1. you might by bulltulipting
    2. they are not convinced you can sell yourself well enough in an interview.
    Last edited by jmo21; 16 April 2013, 13:05.

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  • moggy
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    You've got the wrong approach there. I try to educate the agent so that they have a little bit of knowledge the next time they see a client. Its a win win for me as when they want someone who can do x, they think of me and know that:-

    1) I'm helpful
    2) can explain it in simple terms to laypeople.
    This +1

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  • sbakoola
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    It usually ends with "could you supply us with two references".

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  • darmstadt
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    Because they're failed estate agents who think a Java Combo Box is an built in coffee machine

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  • bobspud
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    Happy to talk to agents and educate them as long as they can absorb the information.

    I once spent 30 minutes trying to explain to some ditsy bird why she couldn't find a technical architect that specialised in Java. I had tried to point out to her that java was software development based and that solutions architects tend to come from that background rather than technical architects who are infrastructure people.

    She could not get it and kept saying but java is technical.

    Shame she was quite pretty and I would have loved to shag her brains out but had obviously been beaten to the the job...

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I think they're just trying to look busy until the boss leaves the office and they can go back to surfing porn.
    Most logical answer so far.

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