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
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Argh.
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Sorry for the rant. I'm at work now, but finding it hard to concentrate today. Don't know why
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Needed to get that off my chest. Better now
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Right, has the accepted style of CV changed in the last 8 years, cos mine is slightly out of date?
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