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On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 09:21:20 +0000, Invisible wrote:
>>> Is that how the game works? Hmm...
>>
>> Erm, YES. If you're useful in any regard, they will most definately
>> study
>> you with much thought. Bloody hell man, SELL yourself! Jeez, just go
>> for it.
>
> I'm just concerned that I apply for the "wrong" thing, they look, see I
> don't have what's wanted for that job, and summarily delete my
> application without realising that I'd be useful for some other job they
> have. That's all.
And if they do, when the next job comes up, submit a new application for
it. Don't be afraid of applying for the "wrong" job - the only "wrong"
course of action is to not try.
>> Call them by phone, and tell them that you have more to say than you
>> can on the online form! Seriously. Life has many paths, explore the
>> ones that fit you best.
>
> They deliberately don't provide a telephone number. You can call their
> sales department, or their finance department, but you're not allowed to
> call HR. You must use the online form. (Presumably because they get too
> many time-wasters...)
Call the sales department, finance department, support department,
whatever number you have and ASK for a number for someone in HR.
Jim
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