Originally posted by WTFH
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Recruiter's using you as hook bait
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I've allowed a couple of my trusted agencies to use my profile in the past, anonymous. Twice is resulted in contracts, but not always.
Depends if you're coming to end of contract, how much you yrustvthe agent etc
What you don't want though is them claiming afterwards that they introduced you to that client if it was only a fishing expeditionI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
he could barely write a line of code.
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The thing that annoys me is when they get the youngsters to call you about gigs that obviously do not exist. They ask you to explain what you did at your last role (its on the CV), give them your day rate and them do that for the role before that before asking for references from the last 2 employers so they can get contact details for companies to pitch the agency for any future work they need
It is happening more and more now
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I am not backwards in giving my CV out as it is sort of the purpose of the exercise. However I only really engage with agents if they have a role (or at least claim to) or have one coming up.
Ones that ring for a chat never seem to go anywhere.Comment
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Originally posted by JohnM View PostThe thing that annoys me is when they get the youngsters to call you about gigs that obviously do not exist. They ask you to explain what you did at your last role (its on the CV), give them your day rate and them do that for the role before that before asking for references from the last 2 employers so they can get contact details for companies to pitch the agency for any future work they need
It is happening more and more now
What the agent is doing is asking for references from your last CLIENTS so they can just go ring up and offer their agency services to that client.
Also, not really happening more and more now. It's been standard practice for many years. You are right, its frustrating though.
Here is a 125 page thread started in 2008 discussing two references.
https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...eferences.html'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Some do, some don’t.
They will strip out your contact details and add in theirs.
Some save them to a standard format and as a pdf.
Others aren’t particularly smart and if you leave info the the document properties, the client may well have the opportunity to see them
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