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How much does an agency charge over the rate
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What agencies should be doing
Hi Guys,
Pimp here, won't tell you what company I am from however!
What we do here is find out what rate the contractor is looking for then put our mark up on the top, we do not think it is good business to take anything away from you guys as it leads to bad feeling.
Mark up does vary, for instance I have nearly 400 men with my client so the mark up is only 5% however for companies who take a handful, the mark up does increase. As my mark up us set, I let all my contractors what is being charged for them. This approach leads to a happier working relationship rather than lead to whispering campaigns about the agency "robbing" money from the contractor.Comment
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It will depend if theyt have any kind of favoured partner deal with the clientco.
If you're sure they want to bypass the agent; next time round ask how much they were paying outright and then undercut it; clientco will be happy
That said, beware of any - "you can't work with this company for 6 months" subclause in your current contract, some agents can get upset and will cause you griefComment
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Mine are on 50%. Through a "consultancy" rather than an agency but still
Happy enough with my rate thoughComment
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Originally posted by Torran View PostMine are on 50%. Through a "consultancy" rather than an agency but still
Happy enough with my rate thoughComment
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Originally posted by smiff View PostYou say happy, but that "extra" 25% or so over "normal" percentages they are creaming would bug the hell out of me.Comment
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Originally posted by newbie-rookie View PostOk, let me rephrase my question.
Initial my contract is for 4 weeks and the client already asked for my business card and they said they will contact me in the future if they need a php developer again. I am guessing they want to bypass the agency. If this is the case, how much do I need to charge them?
Thanks.
If you were on £250, pitch for £350 (or £42.50 an hour if you expect to work overtime) and see what happens: that's probably not too far away from your original gross cost plus inflation.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by smiff View PostYou say happy, but that "extra" 25% or so over "normal" percentages they are creaming would bug the hell out of me.
Now thats a mark upComment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI don't think you can compare a consultancies charge out rate and therefore margin over your rate with that of an agency. Pity really.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Torran View PostI know mate but life is too short. I remember KPMG charging £1500 p.d for one of their Junior consultants. After a few pints he addmitted he was on less than £200 p.d. (permie equiv)
Now thats a mark upThe Mods stole my post count!Comment
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