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Proving I attended an open interview

  • 12-06-2018 2:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hello, I am working with seetec to get work. I heard the horror stories people tell of seetec both from here and in real life, I have to disagree for the most part as they seem to be polite enough and while I doubt they care on a personal level they don't seem to be actively getting in my way or screwing with me.

    One thing I do want to make sure of is however that I have prove I am working with these guys, just so I have something backing me up in case it does turn into one of those horror stories.

    What way do they know I have attended an open interview considering it can have up 300 people attending throughout the day?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 523 ✭✭✭WIZWEB


    I cover my tracks in emails to advisor and they should give you Jobsearch sheets to fill in. They are not entitled to employer or prospective employer contact details. They often pretend otherwise. Again an email to your advisor can redact your previous permissions in PPP form. Just state you will be continuing to complete all other conditions as sanctioned by DEASP. Everything in writing covers you.

    Kildarestreet.ie has lots of info I find you type in Jobpath or Seetec. Lots of waffle from the Minister though but you can work through it for an answer to your rights.


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