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Hi Everyone
If you were Polish, Irish, Asian or African would you drop your surname in the belief that it stops you being called forward for job interviews?
Please, I want to hear about immigrants experiences not those from British people.
BL
Given the ridiculous numbers of Eastern European natives employed in the UK, I'd have thought a cv with the name Agnieska Tomaszewski on it would be a plus?
Some firms like foreign employees but do all firms?
Do they discriminate it times of recession to look after their own kind first?
There are apparently 1.2m Eastern Europeans employed here these days (Government figures) and fair play to them even allowing for their apparent propensity to criminal activity.
So I very much doubt there is any discrimination going on.
Hi Everyone
If you were Polish, Irish, Asian or African would you drop your surname in the belief that it stops you being called forward for job interviews?
Please, I want to hear about immigrants experiences not those from British people.
BL
Hi Everyone
If you were Polish, Irish, Asian or African would you drop your surname in the belief that it stops you being called forward for job interviews?
Please, I want to hear about immigrants experiences not those from British people.
BL
Quote "Given the ridiculous numbers of Eastern European natives employed in the UK?
There are apparently 1.2m Eastern Europeans employed here and fair play to them even allowing for their apparent propensity to criminal activity." end quote
Its good to see that on both occasions the reference made to EE's says that they are in employment here, though clearly there is some angst by the OP.
What mattered to me as an employer was attitude. A laid back approach infering an individual has a right to a job because they were born here wins no prizes nowadays.
Someone who is prepared to move country to find work is demonstrating some determination.
G
Someone who is prepared to move country to find work is demonstrating some determination.
G
Hi Everyone
If you were Polish, Irish, Asian or African would you drop your surname in the belief that it stops you being called forward for job interviews?
Please, I want to hear about immigrants experiences not those from British people.
BL
Hi Everyone
If you were Polish, Irish, Asian or African would you drop your surname in the belief that it stops you being called forward for job interviews?
Please, I want to hear about immigrants experiences not those from British people.
BL