Originally posted by FatLazyContractor
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I'm looking for a new gig (current gig not being renewed) so when I get a call now I answer it. Everyone in the office knows I'm leaving and when I'm leaving but I do sneak out to a quiet office or the foyer to talk figures. I don't get that many calls that it's a hindrance or that the clientco complain about my work ethic.
Before I made my CV available again I used to get maybe one or two calls a week from agencies asking if I was available, sometimes I'd answer and sometimes I'd let it go to voicemail.
Now if you're looking for a new gig so you can terminate this one early, that's a whole different kettle of fish. I haven't been in that situation myself but I'd probably have a word with the client and say I don't think it's working out here, are you ok with me giving notice. I'm much more comfortable being open and honest than going behind the client's back.- The meaning of life is to give life meaning
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Originally posted by Ltd View PostWell, I used to have a voicemail on my recruitment sim card but one third of agents are incapable of leaving their name and phone number properly, another one third are not available at the time I call them back, and the rest start asking the questions - who are you, when did I call you and can you read me your CV aloud over the phone.
So voicemail has no benefit in dealing with agents, they can only remember you if your CV is now on their table or if they are close to getting their commission.
I find agents are perfectly able to leave messages IF they have a role. Time wasters don't usually botherComment
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Originally posted by Ltd View Post90% of those who call probably do not care about rate, sometimes I think all they need is to check box that they have made 100 calls so their manager is happy.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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On the top of my CV: "Out of respect for my current employer/client I don't take calls during business hours, but please feel free to call me after 17:30. I do answer e-mails within 30 minutes and can step out quickly for a phone call if needed."
I had the same problem. Many agents calling for the same roles.Comment
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Originally posted by ujjain View PostOn the top of my CV: "Out of respect for my current employer/client I don't take calls during business hours, but please feel free to call me after 17:30. I do answer e-mails within 30 minutes and can step out quickly for a phone call if needed."
I had the same problem. Many agents calling for the same roles.
How naive.Comment
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Originally posted by ujjain View PostOn the top of my CV: "Out of respect for my current employer/client I don't take calls during business hours, but please feel free to call me after 17:30. I do answer e-mails within 30 minutes and can step out quickly for a phone call if needed."
I had the same problem. Many agents calling for the same roles.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Yeah, I used to have that note in my CV about not calling me in working hours and use email instead. I don't think a single recruiter read that
So now I just don't include my phone number at all in any online CV, just my email. And I have my CV always hidden on websites unless I'm actively looking for a new role.
I got calls from old recruiter agencies from time to time that already have my phone, even with the CV hidden, but mostly I get emails, and I reply in case I'm interested in, to ask for more information before jumping to the phone.
Seems to work fine for me.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAm I the only one that doesn't get these volumes then? I still find it a tad hard to believe unless something is fundamentally wrong.I get 2 - 3 e-mails a day, but usually only calls from people I've spoken to before (thankfully) - but then I don't put my phone number on Linked-In so agents can't blindly call me
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt appears so. I also feel vastly inferior to someone that gets 20 calls and 50 emails (*cough* bullshyt *cough*) a day.
Didn't get so many emails as agents hadn't worked out how to spam people through email.
Didn't get any text messages because they hadn't worked out how to use their phones."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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