Originally posted by Eirikur
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"I can't tell you who the client is at the moment"
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This. I'll play along while getting details about the role, location, day rate etc without knowing the client, but I'd never let them submit my CV without knowing. -
Having done this, it's probably thisOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostSurely if they just tell you the client then you might hang up and contact them directly?Comment
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Same here, I would never give my consent to be put forward without knowing who the client is.
Although, I don't remember this ever happening to me; agents might not tell me the name of the client via email but it's something that they've always shared over the phone.
If they're vague about the client, there is no client in the first place.Comment
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It is nonsense. Have had it a few times.
I've said similar to NAT - how do I know I want to work with the client if I don't know who they are, and have refused to be represented without the details.Comment
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But if they tell me at the end of the phone call I can still apply directly so... what's the point?⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Indeed, you can say oh, I've already been put forward for them or make some other excuseOriginally posted by PerfectStorm View PostBut if they tell me at the end of the phone call I can still apply directly so... what's the point?Comment
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In many cases an end client won't take direct applications and only work through agencies. I had direct contact with Dell, they wanted to recruit me permanently, but when I said I only do contract work they handed over to an agency.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostBut if they tell me at the end of the phone call I can still apply directly so... what's the point?
Also if the role has gone to several agencies how would you know you have already been forwarded for that role?
And if they have exclusive right to the contract they would also be safe to say the name (but it's often a lie when they say that)Слава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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No problem with them not letting me know who the client is from the get go but would want the name before they put my CV forward.Comment
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Or flip it round: "Thanks for contacting [Your Ltd]. Of course we can supply one of our many highly skilled and experienced consultants to your client, but we can't tell you which one yet!"Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBeen going on for 20+ years. I just tell them that if I don't know who the client is, they can't put me forward.
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Been applying but starts off promising they tell me the client I insist on it then I don't hear from them again they dont call back or anything - makes me think feck em and go direct.
How does the strategy of going direct work?
I might add I am hard of hearing and use text relay system - can speak well but hella can't hear on the phone. recruiters I think just bloody lazy like talking all day on the phone and no work done.
Some times I feel the end client didn't even get my CV.... the market looks bad though...is it?Comment
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