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What bit of my English did you not understand, please? Was it the bit about how the sales process actually works?Originally posted by Batcher View PostIn English please?Comment
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I didn't understand any of it. It made me think you were quoting my post but answering someone else's.Originally posted by Taita View PostWhat bit of my English did you not understand, please? Was it the bit about how the sales process actually works?Comment
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I would agree were it not for the fact that LI is how I got my current contract, LI is a pain sometimes but you can make it work for you.Originally posted by uk contractor View PostLinkedin is the facebook of IT recruitment. Very useful phishing tool for recruitment agency workers but that's about it. Not much use for landing a decent role IME.Comment
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S/he actually meant hilighting availability focuses the *current* agent on the task at hand -> contract extension.Originally posted by Taita View PostI am sure you think you are unique but surely you know that little things like availability do not deter determined agents with a aggressive sales managers hounding them for results? If you are not called regularly maybe you are not in demand?
I do the same, a change in status sends out notifications. So, as I'm linked with my agent, I know they will get an email within a couple of days stating I'm available for work from beginning of next month. Works for me.Comment
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HeOriginally posted by MikeP View PostS/he actually meant hilighting availability focuses the *current* agent on the task at hand -> contract extension.
I do the same, a change in status sends out notifications. So, as I'm linked with my agent, I know they will get an email within a couple of days stating I'm available for work from beginning of next month. Works for me.
Yes, that's the point of changing status so the agent gets notified that I've started looking. I've also hidden my contacts from each other so if an agent links with me they won't get to trawl for more contacts.Comment
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