Maybe not exactly breaking news in the title of this post but I have been a bit shocked at how little due diligence some agents and recruiters do, even for very highly paid roles. Recently a friend and I have been dealing with several agents for a mix of contract and perm roles. These contract roles were £750-1200/day and perm salaries between £100-125k. The lack of ability of some of these agents to answer even the most basic questions about a role is shocking. As an example, I asked an agent twice if a particular role for a well known global FMCG company was a global role rather than a UK focused role. He told me it definitely was a UK role. At the interview I found out it was a global role - a huge difference in scope and responsibility.
Another time, the recruiter didn't really seem to understand the scope of the role themselves. The job description was very lengthy but so broad including so many different skillsets that it would be difficult for one person to do. When I asked if they could clarify a bit more on what skills were the focus of the role, the answer was 'I don't have a clue.' That was for a perm job and my rough estimate was the end client would probably be paying around £30-40k for their 'service' to place someone!
Another time a recruiter got the location of a role completely wrong (I happened to know the location because it's not too far from where I live.)
I can understand that agents are sales driven, it's a numbers game about getting bums on seats and so on, at least for very common skill sets or lower paying gigs, especially if their margin is quite low.
But I would have expected a little better for such highly paid roles - 5/10% or whatever the margin at the best part of a grand a day is a nice little earner indeed for a contract role!
Another time, the recruiter didn't really seem to understand the scope of the role themselves. The job description was very lengthy but so broad including so many different skillsets that it would be difficult for one person to do. When I asked if they could clarify a bit more on what skills were the focus of the role, the answer was 'I don't have a clue.' That was for a perm job and my rough estimate was the end client would probably be paying around £30-40k for their 'service' to place someone!
Another time a recruiter got the location of a role completely wrong (I happened to know the location because it's not too far from where I live.)
I can understand that agents are sales driven, it's a numbers game about getting bums on seats and so on, at least for very common skill sets or lower paying gigs, especially if their margin is quite low.
But I would have expected a little better for such highly paid roles - 5/10% or whatever the margin at the best part of a grand a day is a nice little earner indeed for a contract role!
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