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CV intercept leads to home truths

December 21, 2009

Disciple Charlotte writes about a recent CV she received...
The CV came to us via an employment agency so had severely slipped through the net on every level. The candidate in question had listed their responsibilities and as I read down saw 'sitting around surfing the net, texting his mates and calling his colleagues gay'.
Turns out when I questioned this, the candidate's current boss had intercepted his CV and altered it and resent it to the agency! Which begs the question if the information was true why on earth wasn't he encouraging him to pursue another career?
 
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Posted for your edification by Guru on December 21, 2009 9:34 AM |

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