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Originally Posted by Jubber
Has this idea ever been mooted?
How about if agencies became 'Business Introduction Services'.
e.g.
An agency finds work as it does at the moment. Now instead of introducing a candidate, they introduce the business. The client and the introduced business strike a deal and the agency takes a cut, say 15% of the total contract worth. This is paid in full by the introduced business at contract signing.
All contract details are between client and introduced business only (thus all IR35 issues well and truly ironed out)
Are there agencies who will do this?
Yours naively
J
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No.
Agencies do not understand enough about "solutions" to talk to a client about solutions to problems, especially not IT solutions. To identify a need one has to understand the business, its requirement and then a whole host of technical issues in order for the client to entrust them with any business.
With a CV it is not only a numbers game of sending them out, but placing a CV against a set of buzzwords is a lot easier than trying to analyse and solve client problems.
Software companies such as Tata, EDS, Citrix, Compuware, invest so heavily on training salespeople exactly how and where their products and services fit into the market. More often than not the sales people themselves come from a business?It background.
If you think a sales company is going to invest, on a contingency basis, this sort of money for a lousy 15% then you are living on the wrong planet.
