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Do you bother following up on applications made via recruiters

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    #11
    Never. Ever.
    Because from the perspective of the agent, it's all about money, followed by time. They will call you back if there is an interview to be had. Why waste valuable time calling you otherwise? In the early days of my contracting youth I would do so, and never once did an agent respond (if they returned my calls ) by saying 'ah yes of course, I nearly forgot. Client loves you, can we arrange an interview?'

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      #12
      Waste of time. In fact, I won't even chase up after interviews now.

      Sad state of affairs but there you go.

      Then again there was a time when everyone responded to an RSVP card but now I guess no response = no.
      Last edited by SussexSeagull; 18 April 2015, 18:42.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Elliegirl View Post
        Never. Ever.
        Because from the perspective of the agent, it's all about money, followed by time. They will call you back if there is an interview to be had. Why waste valuable time calling you otherwise? In the early days of my contracting youth I would do so, and never once did an agent respond (if they returned my calls ) by saying 'ah yes of course, I nearly forgot. Client loves you, can we arrange an interview?'
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          #14
          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
          They just follow the old HR narrative from before the days of agents: "If you don't hear from us, you've been unsuccessful".
          "Progressiveness is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead socialists such as Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Lenin and Adolf Hitler."


          Originally posted by BlasterBates
          Can someone please ban this idiot...

          He's just a bigot looking to insult people.

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            #15
            [QUOTE=SussexSeagull;2082665]Waste of time. In fact, I won't even chase up after interviews now.

            This is the real shocker as far as I'm concerned. Happened to me twice in my career and still has the power to reduce me to smouldering rage. You fight off all the competitors to get to interview stage. You are sooo loved that you get an invitation to 'link up' from the agent. You spend time preparing, sometimes for a 2.5 hour interview (YES! you read that right!!) You go off and bare your soul and then wait. And wait. Then nothing. You manage to speak to agent, who says client is still deciding, then wait again. This time agent doesn't return your call. I don't blame the client when this happens, I always blame the agent. I have no direct relationship with the client; if they have been a sloppy time waster, which is quite possible, I expect the agent to tell me so. I do not expect no response.

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              #16
              Yes

              But only to:
              • Look interested
              • Remind them who I am and I'm still looking
              • Try and build rapport
              • Zero expectation, like others say, that they've just forgotten to call me back

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                #17
                Originally posted by Sean Key View Post
                But only to:
                • Look interested
                • Remind them who I am and I'm still looking
                • Try and build rapport
                • Zero expectation, like others say, that they've just forgotten to call me back
                +1 - if I was sat at home and on a serious contract hunt then I'd just allot a morning a week for ringing round

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Sean Key View Post
                  But only to:
                  • Look interested
                  • Remind them who I am and I'm still looking
                  • Try and build rapport
                  • Zero expectation, like others say, that they've just forgotten to call me back
                  +1.

                  I am surprised lots of folk here say "Never ever" follow-up. Maybe they are all plum fin services contractors with fantastic agent contacts and walk in to several jobs at once.

                  I do almost always follow-up with agents. It is to build rapport. I tend to come across fairly articulately on the phone and I can see hear in the agents tone that I'm moving up the shortlist pile because of this. (Not that this guarantees a contract or anything).

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                    #19
                    Never, if they want me they'll chase me

                    Until I've signed a contract, any agency approach is just a sales pitch
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                    No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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