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Do Druid Police enforce the lore?
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What are you? Some kind of tree hugger?
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Have you got any Data[^] to back that up?
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Ah, memory-alpha. Alongside with Wookieepedia it smells like... home.
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Nay, they never are the druids they're looking for,
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If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
"When you have eliminated the JavaScript, whatever remains must be an empty page." -- Mike Hankey
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Hi,
As regulars might know I am trying to find a new job, I would like the views of all concerned in the issue of you see an advert think 'I have that', apply for it with Bobsjobs.com see an advert which is quite similar on Billsjobs.com apply for it. So you can bet it for the same role, my thinking is apply for both, you don't know if either is going to put you forward. Is this right, as I don't want to annoy a possible future employer or am I over thinking this (as usual)?
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glennPattonBackInThePUB wrote: or am I over thinking this There is no such thing as overthinking stuff.
I try to keep away from these kinds of 'offers', and apply directly. That is, when I am looking for work, I will look for work, not towards ads offering inspiring opportunities with exciting technologies.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: There is no such thing as overthinking stuff. Yes there is.
I see it in code every day... 100's of lines of code to do something that could've been done in 10
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Sander Rossel wrote: Yes there is. I see it in code every day... 100's of lines of code to do
something that could've been done in 10
Someone who is writing complexer code than required, has stopped thinking and is acting. The solution is to stop, and think.
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Or maybe some people just shouldn't be allowed to think
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True, not everybody that claims to think actually does so.
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Well, This is quite common to see multiple adverts for a same position. I would apply to both and make sure the CV remains the same and some slight changes in the covering letter ( if needed).
You don't have to give an impression that you are applying like a robot to all job prospect.
cheers,
Super
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Try to work out who the job is for - use google to search key terms etc. If you can find out the Company apply direct.
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glennPattonBackInThePUB wrote: Is this right Yes, you are making every effort to find employment. If the agencies don't like it they can always take you off their books. If an employer likes your CV then they are not going to be too concerned at reading it more than once.
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I agree partially with the others, but...
When I was searching at the end of last year I had a similar situation. I was lucky though, since the employer was easy to spot.
I went to the company's web, found out the best fitting email for HHRR and sent my CV and presentation letter on my own. But saying (more or less):
"I found the job offer Ref# XXXX in Bobsjobs.com and Ref# YYYY in Billsjobs.com interesting... blah blah blah"
That way you show you have made your homework but don't bother with multiple messages / CV-copies.
In Germany the law "so much as needed, so less as possible" is very, very important. I don't know how it is where you live.
Other history is if you can't find out, who the employer is. Then I would do apply using both XXXjobs portals. The probability that the very same person gets both messages is not so high in big companies. One HHRR can be nicer as other or like your CV more than other.
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Well one of the roles I was looking at there was a really only one company it could be in the location and did try the method but was met with the 'we accept direct applications only via our approved agency's' email since then I have been nervous of the direct approach... (man I can't spell today!)
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glennPattonBackInThePUB wrote: we accept direct applications only via our approved agency's' email
Never saw an answer like that.
I now can understand your doubts.
Which kind of webs are "Bobsjobs" and "Billsjobs"?
Headhunters... they will try to hide the employer as much as possible specially if they are hired by a company, since they earn money with it.
Job-Portals... Usually the company writes directly and the contact info is already given or very easy to find, since company name / logo are usually in the offer.
If no additional information anywhere... then I would go through the contact web.
If you think you can guess the company and / or you find any other info about the job in open internet... then I would go direct contact.
I personally think direct contact is worth trying. For me is like looking at the eyes of the person you are talking with or giving a good hand shake. It shows self-confidence and inititative. If I'd get such an email, then I'd send it through those portals. If having had direct contact first makes them ignore your "approved" way afterwards... then I am not sure if I would like to work for them.
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Thanks for that, the email just seem odd to me. I have not really been involved with the hiring process and am grateful for the info.
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Once a company enters a contract with a search agency they often have to pay the search agency even if they hire the person directly anyways. That keeps the company from "cheating" and rejecting someone from agency and then a few weeks later hiring them surreptitiously without paying agent.
Also, many companies are paying the agent to vet the prospects to going direct is annoying to them since they don't know if you meet the qualifications.
The vetting is huge these days since there are so many people for each job and the hiring company will have a difficult time weeding out even the best ones -- and do not want to be bothered by ones who don't even come close.
PART 2
You can submit to all the agencies since any one or more may ignore you.
However, once you meet with and decide on an agent you'll be somewhat bound to them to find you a job.
Meaning if they show you a job and another company shows you the same one you'll be "obligated" to go with them. That's just the polite thing. That is also why you will want to pick the agents who you like the most and feel who are going to work for you.
And, if they say anything like, 'well you have to sign a contract that you'll only work with us' then run, run run.
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newton.saber wrote: And, if they say anything like, 'well you have to sign a contract that you'll only work with us' then run, run run.
amen to that
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You are welcome.
For a little context... I am 35 and have made 7 interviews so far since I ended my studies. I started in the current company (my 3rd full job) last february.
I would not count myself as an expert, although every change was for better earnings and better life quality, so I think I didn't make it that bad.
I have just given you my point of view based on my personal experience.
Each land is different, and what here is fine, might be a "no go" in other places.
The most important and universal things are... trust on you, be honest and don't give up (morons can be found everywhere).
Good luck with the search.
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