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jb190281 | 21:20 Tue 15th Sep 2009 | Jobs & Education
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With effect from Nov 08, I was in an 'assistant' role within a certain department, but only on secondment, meaning I had a job to fall back on.

By June 09, I was encouraged on more than one occasion to apply for a job which was being advertised, a job which was 2 grades higher. Initially, I didnt apply based on a certain element of the 'essential criteria' for the position which I didnt meet. However, my manager encouraged me (even after the closing date) to apply, with the words "we would work around it". So I applied.

I got an interview, and they then offered me the job, but on a temporary basis. This was fine, as they kept saying there would be a permanent job in the near future and I would be best placed to get that job.

However, things have all changed this week. My manager has now asked whether I have taken steps to meet that missing element of the essential criteria, and basically said they wouldnt offer me a permanent job at this stage.

Im a little annoyed as I have lost the security of my old job as a 'cushion'.

Any advice or opinions on (if any) actions I could take.

Thanks in advance guys.
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Remind them that they said 'they would work around the criteria'. Tell them you are willing to train for whatever they want.

Tribunals could see things in your favour - if it came to it. As you were encouraged to apply even though the dead-line had passed and were given the job.
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do you think i should go down that route? It wasnt mentioned that i would have to train, it was simply "we'll work around it". Based on that, its kinda loss of earnings in a way??

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