William, My experience with the hiring process has taught me that the people who know what your experience means will never see your CV until the second round or possibly just before interview.
If you are lucky, the initial process wil be done by a human. More often the larger sorts will be performed by scanner and OCR. Both will be picking out keywords. We had a recent hiring for a database officer (pretty low grading). The 350 applications were initially handled by a secretary with a keyword list generated from the original advertising. She would not have known what a LPIC 1 or 2 was, only that if was on the keyword list, the application would go through. She would also not pay any attention to your experience. Her only consideration is that if the keywords were on your application, it would go through. The 15 second round applications went on from there to be reduced by someone else to the 5 people invited to interview. The database manager only saw the applications from the last five candidates. My point to Ben was to get yourself some certifications, since they are commonly asked for in job advertisements and will be on these keyword lists. More importantly is to breakdown the ad into job description bullet points, generate your own word list and make sure you include these in your application. Andrew On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 16:16:35 +0100, William Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrew Calverley wrote: > > If you need it grab the cert. If not, don't worry about it. > > > > Certs are only necessary when job-hunting. They are a ticket, a key > > and nothing more. > > > > But you only know if that the door is locked when you do not have the key. > > fwiw, the job I've just started here at Lumison (n�e edNET) specified LPIC > 2, but my LPIC 1 plus 10+ years experience got me the job. Also, I sat no > training courses for my two LPIC exams, I just turned up and passed. I > suspect I'd perform favourably for the LPIC 2 exams simply due to my > experience - note that I'm not saying I'd definitely pass 100%, just that I > reckon I'd do OK :) > > If any company rejects a job applicant out of hand who looks suitable bar > the fact they haven't got a piece of paper saying they or an employer spent > ��� on exams, IMO they need a bit of a slap. > > -- > _ __/| William Anderson | Brodie: The Force is strong with this one > \`O_o' neuro at well dot com | Jay: Dude, don't encourage him > =(_ _)= http://neuro.me.uk/ | -- Mallrats, (1995) > U - Thhbt! GPG 0xFA5F1100 | > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Scottish mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish > -- MrLithic.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
