Hi all. I often get agencies telling me how they need a 15% or 20% margin when I ask them why it so so high, but for what they do it must be a pretty similar (or even less) amount of admin each week/month to process timesheets/invoice.
Often I just need to get an agency intermediary because a client I have found insists upon it. Which means the Agency isn't even doing any recruiting to find me.
Giant charge £28 per week for processing timesheet/invoice, that works out at £1,456 per year. If the contract rate is at 40 per hr that works out at Giant getting 2%.
Even for just hosting a contract as an intermediary I have never managed to get it down to 2%, even with a single monthly invoice.
Does anyone here manage to negotiate a more reasonable margin or fixed price to process each weekly invoice?
What do people feel an agency deserves (they do deserve something for recruiting)? I think over a 6month contract £3000 is enough for an agency to make.
Thanks for any replies, richy
Often I just need to get an agency intermediary because a client I have found insists upon it. Which means the Agency isn't even doing any recruiting to find me.
Giant charge £28 per week for processing timesheet/invoice, that works out at £1,456 per year. If the contract rate is at 40 per hr that works out at Giant getting 2%.
Even for just hosting a contract as an intermediary I have never managed to get it down to 2%, even with a single monthly invoice.
Does anyone here manage to negotiate a more reasonable margin or fixed price to process each weekly invoice?
What do people feel an agency deserves (they do deserve something for recruiting)? I think over a 6month contract £3000 is enough for an agency to make.
Thanks for any replies, richy



The thing is to improve conditions, and work out "win win" rates and margins where Agencies can operate in profit and we can too as contractors. All the agents I meet drive Mercs and Porches, their margins are too high at present.
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