coventrygull
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As an HCA in the NHS. I consider my job as safe but if the recession deepens then I can see massive cuts in public spending. My wife works in banking so i am a bit worried for her.
Hmm, I've always been a permie, but I think contracting might offer some advantages to me at the mo, if I can get something of course.
You're unfortunate because you're in an industry that boomed massively a few years ago, meaning a load of new IT agencies (or even Consultants working out of their bedrooms) sprung up and made a load of money very quickly, which breeds cowboys. IT Recruitment has an awful reputation and there are a hell of a lot of cowboys in it, but there must be some good ones as well. I'd never do it because of the reputation it has, and because now days it is too bloody hard.
I thought the whole point of being out of work is that you dont have to pay child maintenance as you are not earning wages. The CSA just syphon the money from you if you're working.Reduced child maintenance
I can see your point. But you must use some criteria to select some and not others. So for the benefit of those on here trying to get noticed by an agent even before they can get to impress a client, what tips can you share?
How can we get noticed out of the 200 CVs you will receive?
What should we be doing to get your attention?
Your perspective would be more than useful.
My advice, don't do it ! Not in the current financial climate anyway.
I thought the whole point of being out of work is that you dont have to pay child maintenance as you are not earning wages. The CSA just syphon the money from you if you're working.
Unemployed in 2 weeks time with no pay off, because I was only ever on contract.
I have a BA(Hons) degree and Masters degree. Yet I can't get any work. If I get an interview for crappy admin work I cannot get a job because I am "over qualified and will leave as soon as something better comes along" (I have had this reply FOUR times following job interviews now!). If I go for any decent work, I get an interview but always get passed over for candidates with "more relevant experience".
I've been at Somerfield for two years now, I really want to get a new job but there is absolutely nothing round at the moment. I'm considering about playing Darts for living, but I will need practice, sponsorship, pub team before I even do it.
Journeyman IT Contractor who finished a job last week. Actually the worst company I have ever worked for and that's saying a lot. For various reasons I think I could be out of work for a while not the least for the fact (as published this week) that there are over 35,000 non EEC workers employed here in the IT profession. Obviously a situation not unique to IT.
Sorry to say it but it's quite true about recruitment consultants however, from their point of view business isn't great either. These people work on commission and thus don't have the time to sort through all the CVs they receive. You also have to factor in that they have to deal with Human Resources teams who are so often utterly clueless. The HR department picks up a few buzz words from what ever industry they are looking for and then tend to ignore an individuals background. I get ignored because of my experience (too much for many) and the fact that I am a contractor. I only contract as it's better than not working at all however you can seriously messed about because an agent will tell you anything to get you working. I packed in my last two contracts because both agents were complete idiots. They were extreme but in fairness there's usually two sides.
My big gripe at the moment is that the last three times I have started work and the Job Centre have completely screwed up my benefits and in fact owe me several hundred pounds. Despite telling them repeatedly by letter, phone and visit it was only when I told them I intended to take legal action that they did anything. What's so ironic is that the letter they sent to me proved that they were in the wrong ! I find that far more annoying than any recruitment agent.
Out of interest, will you be moving over to the Co-op when the Somerfield purchase is completed next month or, if you're store based, has yours been purchased by another group?
Our son's on their graduate training scheme and is currently based at the Broadfield store in Crawley; that's been bought by Morrisons and it sounds, from him, that there's many more opportunities within the Morrison group.
I tend to find employers and agents are equally to blame. Agents could get back to people more but companies are being unbelievable picky in such things as insisting people live near their offices.
The problem is that all the big supermarkets have a recruitment freeze in existing stores , the only vacancies will occur when new stores open and you have to live in the locations around the UK where they are being built unless you are prepared to relocate.That is so true. It's a shame some people don't get that though. If I was to apply for a job stacking beans at Tesco I would get knocked back as they would say (quite rightly actually) that I would take the first IT job that came up. I get a bit tired of the way Daily Mail readers and their ilk think that jobs are that easy to get.