I'm finding at the moment that agencies are crying out for developers looking for permie work - even though I state I only want contract they always go down the "but this job is really good.." route..
Anyway - I went to an interview the other day for a 6 month contract. I began to have doubts about the agencey because they were soooooo friendly and over-sold the position to me.
I go to the interview, it went well, I get a call from the agencey:
"Hi, they really like you and think you would fit in perfectly, in fact, they would like to offer you a permenant position. Thing is, about the contract position, there's 2 of you in the running but you could go for the permie position anyway - have a think about it over the weekend"
I ring them back a few days later:
"Not interested in the permie role, let me know about the contract though"
"OK - We'll get back to you"
And that's the last I hear from them.
Now - it seems to me that there never was a contract and they were just hoping I would go for the permie role.
Is this the type of thing agencies always try? Isn't there any sort of rule that stops them doing this?
It cost me a days wages to go to the interview...
Anyway - I went to an interview the other day for a 6 month contract. I began to have doubts about the agencey because they were soooooo friendly and over-sold the position to me.
I go to the interview, it went well, I get a call from the agencey:
"Hi, they really like you and think you would fit in perfectly, in fact, they would like to offer you a permenant position. Thing is, about the contract position, there's 2 of you in the running but you could go for the permie position anyway - have a think about it over the weekend"
I ring them back a few days later:
"Not interested in the permie role, let me know about the contract though"
"OK - We'll get back to you"
And that's the last I hear from them.
Now - it seems to me that there never was a contract and they were just hoping I would go for the permie role.
Is this the type of thing agencies always try? Isn't there any sort of rule that stops them doing this?
It cost me a days wages to go to the interview...
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