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Question: two positions same company

  • 12-02-2011 06:06PM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 19


    There are two jobs I am interested in, in the same company. One is part-time the other is full time, they are basically the same job. Will it look bad if I apply for both or should I pick one?

    It's in the u.k. I have a u.k. mobile and an address I can use but I'm currently employed in a company in Dublin (I started a month ago) that is kind of related to the field I am applying for. Should I mention my current employment and put my address as Dublin? or leave the job off my c.v. and pretend I am living in the u.k?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,339 ✭✭✭tenchi-fan


    There are two jobs I am interested in, in the same company. One is part-time the other is full time, they are basically the same job. Will it look bad if I apply for both or should I pick one?

    It's in the u.k. I have a u.k. mobile and an address I can use but I'm currently employed in a company in Dublin (I started a month ago) that is kind of related to the field I am applying for. Should I mention my current employment and put my address as Dublin? or leave the job off my c.v. and pretend I am living in the u.k?

    I'd probably apply for the full-time one.

    I'd leave off your Dublin address. No point in being written off before you even get to interview stage.


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