Re: That's it. I'm going to the police.
- From: Volker Hetzer <firstname.lastname@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 05:46:09 GMT
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A lot of people use company systems to hunt for another job; for example,
using http://www.jobserve.com/, emailing their resume, etc.
Anyone giving a clear indication they were looking for another job I called
in "resume condition".
When it is a risk management person saying he "wants to explain how it works
here", I write it up as a security incident.
It was extremely rare for a company to use a resume report for anything.
However, there is no description of what to do for any given variation of
this report, so...
When a team of people sent their resumes to a business, including that
of a Managing Director, some discreet calls were made to see if we were
losing a whole department. (No, it was for a joint business deal.)
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* The Puzzle Palace, Author James Bamford, 1983 revision, p459
*
* When searching for derogatory references to President Richard M. Nixon
* [ "I had no prior knowledge of the Watergate break-in," said President
* Nixon looking straight at the camera on a national television address,
* "It's that simple." ], for example, technicians would have to program
* a variety of keywords, such as "Tricky Dicky." This, according to the
* for
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