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'ree' cv review on reed.co.uk

brightonman123
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(subject should read FREE, not ree... doh!)
reading another thread about cv reviews, i thought i'd see what firms wouls check mine out..
the Reed jobsearch site has a link, that goes to a partner site, fullercv.co.uk-
from what i can make out, it is a 'post your cv for others to search' facility..
goung through all the registration, the final page then requires you to CALL up, to go through it with ??... if you want review by email, you have to PAY? i didnt see this mentioned before i signed up, and spread my data across the www....
havent gone through the whole site yet, but if a job found by your cv being on their site, would they get comission from the employer or 3rd party agency, who probably has to pay to search / see your details..? otherwise i dont see much income being raised by them..
reading another thread about cv reviews, i thought i'd see what firms wouls check mine out..
the Reed jobsearch site has a link, that goes to a partner site, fullercv.co.uk-
from what i can make out, it is a 'post your cv for others to search' facility..
goung through all the registration, the final page then requires you to CALL up, to go through it with ??... if you want review by email, you have to PAY? i didnt see this mentioned before i signed up, and spread my data across the www....
havent gone through the whole site yet, but if a job found by your cv being on their site, would they get comission from the employer or 3rd party agency, who probably has to pay to search / see your details..? otherwise i dont see much income being raised by them..
Long time away from MSE, been dealing real life stuff..
Sometimes seen lurking on the compers forum :-)
Sometimes seen lurking on the compers forum :-)
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brightonman123 wrote: »havent gone through the whole site yet, but if a job found by your cv being on their site, would they get comission from the employer or 3rd party agency, who probably has to pay to search / see your details..? otherwise i dont see much income being raised by them..
I would say yes, as Reed (in your example) would consider that if you were found as a suitable applicant by a company or you found a suitable position on the website, that Reed (via their website resources) made the introduction between employer and client and would expect to be compensated for this (potential) placing."Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
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