We are all freelancers, and at one stage made the jump from the corporate shackles, and I have seen a few agents who have done the same.
One such I have know for a while when they were working for one of the bigger firms, although never engaged through them been put forward for roles etc and build up a good rapport so always think of me when they have a suitable role.
In January this year they went solo and I have been talking to them about a very good local gig, in fact so perfect it ticks all the boxes, interviewed last Friday and feeling positive about an offer later today, now normally the agency doesn't come into play much, as long as the payment terms are reasonable and the contract passes review, however this has my spidey sense tingling, I can't credit check them as they are less than a year old so no accounts have been submitted.
What mitigations can I reasonably take to cover my arse if there are payments issues.
Thanks in advance
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One such I have know for a while when they were working for one of the bigger firms, although never engaged through them been put forward for roles etc and build up a good rapport so always think of me when they have a suitable role.
In January this year they went solo and I have been talking to them about a very good local gig, in fact so perfect it ticks all the boxes, interviewed last Friday and feeling positive about an offer later today, now normally the agency doesn't come into play much, as long as the payment terms are reasonable and the contract passes review, however this has my spidey sense tingling, I can't credit check them as they are less than a year old so no accounts have been submitted.
What mitigations can I reasonably take to cover my arse if there are payments issues.
Thanks in advance
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