Is 50% a reasonable cut for an agent or should you haggle?
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Originally posted by ContractorMike View PostIs 50% a reasonable cut for an agent or should you haggle?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI would be happy if it was 50% of £5000 pd, but unhappy if 50% of £500 pd.
I don't care how big the pie is, who else is eating, and how much they get, as long as my piece of the pie is big enough.Comment
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10-15% is the average but others have said it all depends on your rate who cares of the agent can get well above the average rate for the role.Comment
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Joined date Sept 2009 and you are asking a question like this?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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BTW - it's not a cut. You get a percentage of the agency's charge to the end client, not the other way round. Don't ever forget that minor detail.
There's also a bottom level of income the agency need to live on of course, so the lower the fee the higher the apparent percentage they will retain.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by ContractorMike View PostIs 50% a reasonable cut for an agent or should you haggle?
If the agent can drop any of 30 people into the role easily, and you are out of work for another three months, what does that cost you?
Final question - if you reduce their margin, who are you expecting to benefit from that? Are you expecting that the agent increases your daily rate at their expense or do you want them to charge the client less, or a mixture of both?Comment
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In 1999 my very 1st contract was was £1500 a week (Sony music) I was over the moon
Six months later I discovered agent was getting £3000 a week
I was still happyComment
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