12th September 2006, 07:08 PM
The specially-designed form usually indicates that you'll be joining an organisation so large and monolithic it has done all its thinking (or been told what to think) in advance. No disrespect to Wessex, by the way, with whom I have had almost no contact.
My own personal bugbear has always been when advertisments riddled with spelling mistakes and gobbledigook grammar require 'an excellent degree of literacy'. How can they tell?
I also dislike unrealistic requirements for skills and experience. In some cases it is almost as if the advert is saying 'we welcome applications from bull****ters'.
My own personal bugbear has always been when advertisments riddled with spelling mistakes and gobbledigook grammar require 'an excellent degree of literacy'. How can they tell?
I also dislike unrealistic requirements for skills and experience. In some cases it is almost as if the advert is saying 'we welcome applications from bull****ters'.