I've been fed-up for a while, but I decided to try and persue some senior technical roles within my current organisation. As suitable vacancies have appeared over the last few weeks, I called the managers involved for a casual chat (because they always recomend that), and have been left in no doubt that I'm "not quite what we're looking for".
So, another job appears - the role was made for me! I have the casual chat with the manager and get the subtle hints of "not quite what we're looking for". But I say f*** it and apply anyway cos I could do the job. Without-doubt. "And I'll prove it" says I!
The interviews are tommorrow. I've heard nothing so I called HR. No, I've not been shortlisted. And they couldn't even be arsed to tell me until I phoned.
The feedback. I have no managerial experience. I point out that;
a) This is a technical role - no man-management
b) That isn't specified in the job spec.
"Ah", she says. "but everyone else who applied was team-leader or above"
And, in a sudden epipheny, I see why this place is so poorly run. The managment decisions are based on technical advice from ex-managers (now in senior technical roles) who have been removed the the technical side for years and don't have a clue about what really happens on the ground anymore!!!!!
And why should you be worried? Because I work for a major non-departmental government body. If all the other "Agencies" (as Blair & Co seem to like calling them) are run like this then your £taxes are well and truly getting pissed up the wall

Argh.

Sorry for the rant. I'm at work now, but finding it hard to concentrate today. Don't know why

Needed to get that off my chest. Better now

Right, has the accepted style of CV changed in the last 8 years, cos mine is slightly out of date?
