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Do you bother following up on applications made via recruiters

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    Do you bother following up on applications made via recruiters

    Hi,

    Just wondered if you bother to follow up on applications made via recruiters.

    I work on the assumption that if I've got a chance at the role then they will get in contact with me quick enough.

    But I usually have a niggling 'they are so often really useless human beings' feeling, so am wondering if I should chase them.

    What do you do?

    Untouchable1

    #2
    It depends on the role and whether you think the agent is genuine or not. Sometimes you know it's a bull$hit call so can just forget about it, whereas there's the odd one that sounds like a good role/company you'd actually want to work for (rather than would begrudgingly) its worth the short time it takes to send a follow up mail or give them a call back.

    Just don't make the mistake of getting emotionally attached or excited for a role just on what the agent has spun you. Until you're having an interview the role doesn't exist either at all or how you've been sold it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Untouchable1 View Post
      Hi,

      Just wondered if you bother to follow up on applications made via recruiters.

      I work on the assumption that if I've got a chance at the role then they will get in contact with me quick enough.

      But I usually have a niggling 'they are so often really useless human beings' feeling, so am wondering if I should chase them.

      What do you do?

      Untouchable1
      Yes almost always (if they haven't called me first that is). And usually when I call and ask politely (start with "is this a good time"/"was wondering if you had a chance to take a look at my appli...") the outcome is positive.

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        #4
        If you really, really like the sound of the contract, yes.
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          #5
          Originally posted by cojak View Post
          If you really, really like the sound of the contract, yes.
          This but I'm 100% sure following up didn't make a difference at all.
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            #6
            If it's one I really fancy I will fire off an application off the job site then follow it up 10 mins later with a call. If I don't get through or a call back in fairly short order then I won't bother much more than that.
            I've come across far too many vapourware roles over the years for it to be worth the mental effort.

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              #7
              Never. No point. If they want you they know where you are.

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                #8
                Originally posted by cojak View Post
                If you really, really like the sound of the contract, yes.
                This, and only this.

                There's no point otherwise - and with many agents, they will be "on the phone" or "with a client" when you ring anyway.

                Or so I've heard - I've never rung an agent since I got my first contract.
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                  #9
                  I tend to call after submission, get spin the yarn. Then follow up a week later if it sounds interesting. You usually get the 'he is on lunch/on dinner' rubbish then and know you haven't been submitted.

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                    #10
                    No, pimps enjoy dodging you

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