Hi guys,
I've been reading this forum for a while and have decided to register to ask your advice on a somewhat strange situation. My current contract expires at the end of next week, so I've started looking around for my next contract last week by sending my CV in on a couple of adverts that seemed to fit my profile. The agencies concerned obviously had other unfilled positions, and so it came that I have been offered well over 30 contracts, out of which I have only given them permission to put me forward for a good dozen. All are good roles with attractive customers and decent rates: not much between them so I decided to play the percentage game, where normally maybe one or two out of ten opportunities lead to a firm offer.
However, it seems I have been too lucky, with the counter standing on only one out of the dozen has fallen through and five interviews arranged, with some more potentially coming up.
This puts me in an akward position where I am going to find it very difficult to get the best possible gig for me (which I won't really necessarily know until I go to the interview in some cases as agents tend to make things rosies than they actually are) with timing of interviews being a huge problem, especially when interviewers want an immediate or swift decision.
I have been honest about the situation with the agents, but obviously this only makes them more jumpy and wanting to reschedule the interview for it to be the first in line.
I understand this is really a luxury problem and others might not be so fortunate in their respective markets (I am a test manager in Holland at the moment), but how do I go about serving my own interest without putting of agencies and potential future customers..? What would you do? Tell the customers you will make a decision at the end of next week and risk losing future business? Cancel interviews and if so being honest about the reasons (more attractive options now available) or use some sort of other excuse? I know I should be happy but I can't help feeling a bit worried, so I hope you excellent folk can give me some advice on how to go forward..
I've been reading this forum for a while and have decided to register to ask your advice on a somewhat strange situation. My current contract expires at the end of next week, so I've started looking around for my next contract last week by sending my CV in on a couple of adverts that seemed to fit my profile. The agencies concerned obviously had other unfilled positions, and so it came that I have been offered well over 30 contracts, out of which I have only given them permission to put me forward for a good dozen. All are good roles with attractive customers and decent rates: not much between them so I decided to play the percentage game, where normally maybe one or two out of ten opportunities lead to a firm offer.
However, it seems I have been too lucky, with the counter standing on only one out of the dozen has fallen through and five interviews arranged, with some more potentially coming up.
This puts me in an akward position where I am going to find it very difficult to get the best possible gig for me (which I won't really necessarily know until I go to the interview in some cases as agents tend to make things rosies than they actually are) with timing of interviews being a huge problem, especially when interviewers want an immediate or swift decision.
I have been honest about the situation with the agents, but obviously this only makes them more jumpy and wanting to reschedule the interview for it to be the first in line.
I understand this is really a luxury problem and others might not be so fortunate in their respective markets (I am a test manager in Holland at the moment), but how do I go about serving my own interest without putting of agencies and potential future customers..? What would you do? Tell the customers you will make a decision at the end of next week and risk losing future business? Cancel interviews and if so being honest about the reasons (more attractive options now available) or use some sort of other excuse? I know I should be happy but I can't help feeling a bit worried, so I hope you excellent folk can give me some advice on how to go forward..

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