Looks like I got lot of time in this forum today. After talking to couple of agencies in the morning I thought its worth learning & sharing new tricks ( and some older ones as well) of Agencies. Here is my pick of Top 15 !!
Feel free to comment on them with your experience and how you handled them. Also add recent ones seen from more 'innovative' agencies. Thanks.
1. “Need two references”.
[Recent Status - Over used trick haven’t heard this recently].
2. "Who did you work for at Client X. Was it Tom"? "No", you say. "It was --".
[Recent Status - Not that popular now a days, still come across couple of times in a month]
3. They post jobs on job boards that don't exist to get themselves a number of extra CVs and more leads.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
4. They'll ask you "Tell us what companies that your CV has already been sent out to or had interviews so that we don't make the mistake of sending your CV there again ".
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
5. "What's your bottom line? What's the least that you would take to get a job? Obviously we will try to get as much as we can for you".
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
6. “What’s your current or last rate” – This also have same impact as “bottom line” question.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
7. They'll put a clause in your contract that they and the client company can terminate you with a month's (or a week's) notice, but that you have no notice period with them.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies, most of us either ignores or will not notice this]
8. If you get a job interview through them, they'll tell you that they'll call you back when they have any feedback. Will get call only if there is positive news!
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
9. When you don't get the job after interview or failed to progress after initial screening, they'll say they'll look for other jobs for you, but they won't.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
10. They tell you that if you introduce them to another contractor that they get a job for, they'll pay you 250 or 500 quid.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies, haven’t heard anyone got money..?]
11. Once they've got you a job, they may say that they weren't able to get you the rate that agreed earlier– that the client will only pay 5% or 10% less.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
12. When are you available? Agencies call contractors ever so often to find out when they are available. This is likely to be a dirty trick. They are more interested in when your job might become available in market than when you are available.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
13. Agency “managed services”. Client pays daily rate & you are salaried permanent employee of agency, rest goes to agency’s pocket....!
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
14. “Fixed term contract”. Client pays daily rate & you get fixed salary, rest goes to agency’s pocket..!
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
15. Agency “face to face Interviews”. Agency conducts screening interviews before client interview, just to get reference form filled.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
Feel free to comment on them with your experience and how you handled them. Also add recent ones seen from more 'innovative' agencies. Thanks.
1. “Need two references”.
[Recent Status - Over used trick haven’t heard this recently].
2. "Who did you work for at Client X. Was it Tom"? "No", you say. "It was --".
[Recent Status - Not that popular now a days, still come across couple of times in a month]
3. They post jobs on job boards that don't exist to get themselves a number of extra CVs and more leads.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
4. They'll ask you "Tell us what companies that your CV has already been sent out to or had interviews so that we don't make the mistake of sending your CV there again ".
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
5. "What's your bottom line? What's the least that you would take to get a job? Obviously we will try to get as much as we can for you".
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
6. “What’s your current or last rate” – This also have same impact as “bottom line” question.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
7. They'll put a clause in your contract that they and the client company can terminate you with a month's (or a week's) notice, but that you have no notice period with them.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies, most of us either ignores or will not notice this]
8. If you get a job interview through them, they'll tell you that they'll call you back when they have any feedback. Will get call only if there is positive news!
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
9. When you don't get the job after interview or failed to progress after initial screening, they'll say they'll look for other jobs for you, but they won't.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
10. They tell you that if you introduce them to another contractor that they get a job for, they'll pay you 250 or 500 quid.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies, haven’t heard anyone got money..?]
11. Once they've got you a job, they may say that they weren't able to get you the rate that agreed earlier– that the client will only pay 5% or 10% less.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
12. When are you available? Agencies call contractors ever so often to find out when they are available. This is likely to be a dirty trick. They are more interested in when your job might become available in market than when you are available.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
13. Agency “managed services”. Client pays daily rate & you are salaried permanent employee of agency, rest goes to agency’s pocket....!
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
14. “Fixed term contract”. Client pays daily rate & you get fixed salary, rest goes to agency’s pocket..!
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
15. Agency “face to face Interviews”. Agency conducts screening interviews before client interview, just to get reference form filled.
[Recent Status - Still well used by agencies]
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