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Sorry Shepherd but I have to contradict based on personal experience.gd_Shepherd wrote:...the first page would be from your filled details regarding the Date of Birth, Work Permit held etc.
Shepherd
I was not advising the OP to include these details into the CV but mentioning that the filled in details in the jobsite's personal details section get prefixed to the original CV (it is automatic) and hence it appears in the first page if one were to apply a job through jobsites. It is visible when asked for the option: "Send me the resume as the recruiter sees it". May be each website has their own specific way of doing itSorry Shepherd but I have to contradict based on personal experience.
The only personal details to mention on first page of CV is your email ID and contact Number nothing more.
That's interesting. May I ask if it applies to those without UK work experience too? Does that apply when sending it directly to employers rather than an agent too?kenfrapin wrote:Sorry Shepherd but I have to contradict based on personal experience.gd_Shepherd wrote:...the first page would be from your filled details regarding the Date of Birth, Work Permit held etc.
Shepherd
The only personal details to mention on first page of CV is your email ID and contact Number nothing more.
All other details will be asked during initial screening and while setting up a possible interview date - this is true for direct company applications as well as job portals for agencies. These days, either the job advert asks if you can legally work or, even if you mention in the CV, the first question they ask is Can you work here and if yes, then what visa.....that's all...
As a person who hires and has attended a kazillion interviews, this is the feedback I got on how agencies/companies come to know if you are a true professional or not. At initial screening, they are not interested in your DOB, current/expected salary, UK Address or Visa status. It clutters your CV with un-required info and just bloats it up which they dont appreciate.
It is assumed you apply knowing very well what is required to apply. If your CV is good enough, they will pick it up and call you for personal details
Cheers
KP
Heed to Wanderer's advice - if you make public your CV with references, these agents will try and hunt down where you work and who manages you. They will then inform them you are leaving and they can get someone far better to replace you - remember, they do this whether you have secured a new job or not which means your current job will be in jeopardy!!!Wanderer wrote: Don't include references. The agent will call them up and try and place someone in your old job!
They are without scruples.....