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Write an essay, rewrite your CV, meet me in person, do a coding test before I send CV

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    #11
    Originally posted by Relaxed View Post
    Apart from two references agents also like to ask for one of more of:
    1. Writing an essay why are you the best candidate for this role
    2. Rewrite your CV for certain spec
    3. Meet them me in person for a chat
    4. Do a coding test
    ... before they send CV to a client.
    While this proves the existence of the advertised role, is this usually a good investment of time?
    Do you do normally agree to do anything of the above?
    1. Never
    2. Minor edits to c.v., not usually a problem.
    3. Never
    4. £1000/day + VAT. Invoice payable before the testing starts. Paid invoice is completely non-refundable. (NB. A Client or Agent may book as many days of testing time as they deem necessary.)
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      #12
      1. No.
      2. Focus the CV towards the contract but no rewrite
      3. No
      4. Had a couple of companies try to get some free actual work done via 'tests'. That said will do short tests that are obviously not directly related to work once the CV has been put forward.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Relaxed View Post
        Apart from two references agents also like to ask for one of more of:
        1. Writing an essay why are you the best candidate for this role
        2. Rewrite your CV for certain spec
        3. Meet them me in person for a chat
        4. Do a coding test
        ... before they send CV to a client.
        While this proves the existence of the advertised role, is this usually a good investment of time?
        Do you do normally agree to do anything of the above?
        Of those four, I've only ever been asked for number two - needed to highlight even more of the niche skills that the client were after. I'd mentioned them in passing, but the client wanted to see even more about the skill.

        The rest are pointless.
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          #14
          It's all worth trying for the experience.

          1. Done for a permie role a while ago which I didn't get.
          2. Tried once, did not get the role. Also tried 2 different CVs. Now it's 1 CV only.
          3. Met up several times: after interview, after getting the job, mid-contract, mid-contract. I completely ignore my current agent, he was playing mind tricks on me!
          4. Got 1/3 permie roles through that. 0/4 contracts that I tried tests for.

          Overall zero gain.
          Last edited by Draco; 24 December 2015, 08:34.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Relaxed View Post
            Apart from two references agents also like to ask for one of more of:
            1. Writing an essay why are you the best candidate for this role
            2. Rewrite your CV for certain spec
            3. Meet them me in person for a chat
            4. Do a coding test
            ... before they send CV to a client.
            While this proves the existence of the advertised role, is this usually a good investment of time?
            Do you do normally agree to do anything of the above?
            1) No
            2) Yes, accurate adjustments to highlight certain technologies for example, no lies you could get caught out on tho!
            3) No, did this once, utter waste of time, plus agents are typically chalk and cheese with software engineers so it was pretty painful for me and of no value
            4) Yes, if the test is a "concept" and not an "implementation" (read: free work)

            Having said all that, I'd only consider doing 2) before the C.V. is sent to a client. 4) is done if the client likes the general cut of your jib (i.e. C.V. looks good).

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              #16
              I'm based in Australia now and most agents try and do a face to face meeting before sending you through for interview. It's a huge waste of time and absolutely infuriating. Just seems to be standard practice here.

              When I'm sitting pretty I refuse, when it looks like they have something worth my time I go for it.

              It's actually a weird situation. It's kind of got the feel of an interview but you know it's just some sap trying to suss you out and work out whether you'll be the one to make them the commission. So they're feeding you tips on how to behave at the interview, most of which are laughable (thanks mate, this is actually my profession, I do this a fair bit), as well as deciding whether to even put you forward based on their minimal understanding of the role.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Relaxed View Post
                Apart from two references agents also like to ask for one of more of:
                1. Writing an essay why are you the best candidate for this role
                2. Rewrite your CV for certain spec
                3. Meet them me in person for a chat
                4. Do a coding test
                ... before they send CV to a client.
                While this proves the existence of the advertised role, is this usually a good investment of time?
                Do you do normally agree to do anything of the above?
                1. Covering letter, two paragraphs, standard no problem
                2. Every CV submitted should be tailored to the role, thats why I say without a role profile I can't submit a CV
                3. Never done, never will
                4. Not a code monkey so not relevant
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                  #18
                  I think the Agents are bored around Christmas and have a competition to see who can get a contractor to jump through the most hoops.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Relaxed View Post
                    Apart from two references agents also like to ask for one of more of:
                    1. Writing an essay why are you the best candidate for this role
                    Do you do normally agree to do anything of the above?
                    An essay? WTF is this? End of term exams in 3rd year of senior school?

                    Absolutely not. I'd promptly tell the agent to foxtrot oscar and then suggest that I'd do it just as soon as they write me an essay explaining why they're the best recruitment agency to represent me to the client!

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                      #20
                      I wouldn't entertain this nonsense. It is a waste of valuable time that could be used to search for contracts that are less hassle. CV should get you an Interview, Interview should get you the job. I am not even convinced of the merits of coding tests.


                      (Now I remember, I was asked to give a powerpoint presentation to a client as to why I should get the role. I was just arount the corner and thought "hell why not", I had no intention of taking the role and the agent was a dick.

                      By the time I got to the "Stop your Jibber Jabber" slide, I and the agent were ejected from the office.

                      I had managed to get through 22 paqges of complete tulip like below. People were staring at me in wide eyed amazement. Fun days.)



                      Last edited by clearedforlanding; 28 December 2015, 09:46.

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