All,
I am very new to contracting (permie for 20 years) and I am just coming towards the end of my first 4 month contract.
When I put in for the role, the agency gave me a rate range which I (naively?) opted for the lower end assuming that it may help me get the role.
I've asked the agent about a rate rise (if I am renewed) and they tell me they have spoke to the employer and they believe I am getting paid well enough already and if they renew, they will not accept a rise in the rate.
I know that other contractors there are getting a lot more than me for exactly the same role with less experience than me.
In all of your experiences, should I be asking the agency about what rate they are getting for me and negotiate a reduction in their cut?
How open will they be about this i.e. is this something they expect to discuss with the contractor or is it something they jealously guard?
Should I be trying to find out from the employer what they are paying out to the agency for me to see how much room there is for negotiating (with the agency) or is this a complete no-go area?
Any help or advise would be very much appreciated.
Regards
I am very new to contracting (permie for 20 years) and I am just coming towards the end of my first 4 month contract.
When I put in for the role, the agency gave me a rate range which I (naively?) opted for the lower end assuming that it may help me get the role.
I've asked the agent about a rate rise (if I am renewed) and they tell me they have spoke to the employer and they believe I am getting paid well enough already and if they renew, they will not accept a rise in the rate.
I know that other contractors there are getting a lot more than me for exactly the same role with less experience than me.
In all of your experiences, should I be asking the agency about what rate they are getting for me and negotiate a reduction in their cut?
How open will they be about this i.e. is this something they expect to discuss with the contractor or is it something they jealously guard?
Should I be trying to find out from the employer what they are paying out to the agency for me to see how much room there is for negotiating (with the agency) or is this a complete no-go area?
Any help or advise would be very much appreciated.
Regards
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