It seems its now even harder - as many consultancies work like this UK Consultancy->Indian Agency->Client. So you may be tricked and find out at the time of the interview that actually there is still Indian crappy agency that will use your profile to trick the client...
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Originally posted by shabak View PostIt seems its now even harder - as many consultancies work like this UK Consultancy->Indian Agency->Client. So you may be tricked and find out at the time of the interview that actually there is still Indian crappy agency that will use your profile to trick the client...
Why would a client engage an Indian agency, to pay consultancy rates?
And why would a consultancy let an agency dip into their profit margin?See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostDon’t be ridiculous.
Why would a client engage an Indian agency, to pay consultancy rates?
And why would a consultancy let an agency dip into their profit margin?Comment
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Originally posted by shabak View PostLOL - I had it 2x. There is one agency->HCL/TCS or other Indian and then the Client. No idea why but it is what it is man. The rates are usually lower and sometimes agents are not telling straight away who is in the middle.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostAgency - consultancy - client is not what you wrote though.Comment
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Originally posted by shabak View PostAllright I see what u mean - my mistake. But to be honest I had once in my career agency-agency-client but there was no issues just rate was lower at the end. Nevertheless not saying that there is a consultancy in between is also wrong? Finding out that the interview with the client is actually interview with the consultancy is not nice anyway.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostWhy?Comment
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I received a call a few weeks back from an Indian recruitment firm for a position with an Indian msp. Been there a week back and I have to say I'm enjoying it so far!Comment
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Originally posted by shabak View PostMaybe because if I would hear that its some Indian consultancy I would not be wasting my time and apply/getting ready for the interview? Very few people got jobs from them and recruitment / interview process is so chaotic that you can see they are not serious about the offer?
Originally posted by shabak View PostAllright I see what u mean - my mistake. But to be honest I had once in my career agency-agency-client but there was no issues just rate was lower at the end. Nevertheless not saying that there is a consultancy in between is also wrong? Finding out that the interview with the client is actually interview with the consultancy is not nice anyway.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Marblerim View PostI received a call a few weeks back from an Indian recruitment firm for a position with an Indian msp. Been there a week back and I have to say I'm enjoying it so far!Comment
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