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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut that's the point, most people will leave what they perceive to be truthful but it will be a load of Tosh because they don't understand agents. The feedback then becomes a problem as it appears to paint the agent in a bad light when it's just how it is and then the agent threatens to go legal and so it begins.
However from the general consensus it doesn't seem to be the solution to the wider problem [of poor practices during the courting stage], so I think I'll continue to keeping my own notes and quietly seethe whilst scribbling down new ones. Good talk though guys.Comment
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Originally posted by Boney M View PostNothing to do with tricks and that. If you leave a review and it is truthful whcih can be backed up what can they sue you for? They cannot."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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If agent gets contract equals good, then why not simply start a tally of agencies who place you so that you can see who best to be with?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I don't think a rating system is a bad thing and am surprised we don't already have one.
Prevalent in other industries if you think about sites like Glassdoor and TripAdvisor.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI don't think a rating system is a bad thing and am surprised we don't already have one.
Prevalent in other industries if you think about sites like Glassdoor and TripAdvisor.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI don't think a rating system is a bad thing and am surprised we don't already have one.
Prevalent in other industries if you think about sites like Glassdoor and TripAdvisor."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI don't think a rating system is a bad thing and am surprised we don't already have one.
Prevalent in other industries if you think about sites like Glassdoor and TripAdvisor.
Also I've been down to the cellar to have a look through the archives and it turns out at least someone has tried this before (link), but it doesn't appear to have worked out or even really had much use...Comment
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Genuinely think it would be a good thing. The UK is largely unregulated when it comes to recruitment. Almost anyone can set up in their bedroom with a LinkedIn licence and crack on. You only have to see some of the non-payment stories on here to realise that. If the state won't regulate then the market has to.
I am sure there would be agents trying to game the system, but some sort of authentication should stop this. Then the easiest way to get good scores is provide good service. We implemented NPS into our business last year and the behavioural change, and scores, have been impressive. Personally i am getting quite evangelical about CX and the impact it will have on our industry. A taste of it can be found on my recent article.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sorry...spock-articles
I've resolved to write every 1-2 weeks, if anyone has a topic they'd be interested in an agent view on please reply here or mail me.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThen putting clauses in their contracts that contractors aren't allowed to go on agent review sites to say they are an awful agency....Comment
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