Originally posted by TazMaN
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BAD Agency! Most blatent fishing yet, What are your experiences??
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Nice Epiphone!
To be honest, I would have been ok to put business his way too if he was a likeable guy! Sometimes honesty just works.
Oh by the way the email was from Huxley also, so looks like they do have have some newbie with unrestricted access to their database!
My gripe is not so much they are trying to get business, but in the majority of cases, I have been speaking with some guy (or gal) for anywhere between 5 and 15 mins about skills and experiences for a role they are contacting me about (and a role I have usually applied for via a posting) before its clear there is no role and it was a HUGE waste of time when they just wanted to know contacts etc at my previous role...
Its funny when you know the market, and you know certain types of roles are rare (especially during the credit crunch!) and some guy's jabbering on about 15-20 he's sitting on but can't put me forward for any for fear of duplicating my CV...
Actually, here's a thought... You get the common line - If your CV gets sent through twice then your chances are hindered... Ok I get that they want you to proceed with them, but would it actually harm your chances to be submitted from 2 (or 3 max) agencies???
Maybe it will confirm to the client that you have been double or tripple vetted???Comment
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Originally posted by smiff View Post...some stinky old tramp who tulips himself on the bus. He knows he's done it, but just doesn't care.Comment
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I am a newbie myself but to the contracting thing (and to this forum). So thanks for answering my question about how much information to reveal to agencies: as little as possible unless you trust them or they make you laugh.
But I would like the answer to the question mtlpd asks: does it really hurt your chances if your CV is sent by multiple agencies?
If so, how do you actually avoid this without giving away who you are currently applying with to an agency.Comment
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Originally posted by portseven View PostI had a strange one the other day, pimp phoned me to ask if I knew of any architects who had done e-commerce stuff before, I didn't and so fair enough.
He then started asking me what sort of companies and systems that people would normally engage in a e-commerce project. Would they look for a company to do the whole shebang etc.. Strange questions for a pimp I thought.
Tell them that you'll work for them as a PM/liaison!"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by Angus View PostI am a newbie myself but to the contracting thing (and to this forum). So thanks for answering my question about how much information to reveal to agencies: as little as possible unless you trust them or they make you laugh.
But I would like the answer to the question mtlpd asks: does it really hurt your chances if your CV is sent by multiple agencies?
If so, how do you actually avoid this without giving away who you are currently applying with to an agency.
You can narrow down the chances of getting caught out by letting other agencies who ring up about the same contract (i.e naming the client before you do!!) and telling them which agency has already allegedly put you forward - often agencies on the supplier list call the client to see if agency x has put contractor y forward to make sure contractor/agent has not been conned."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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You guys are talking sh 1 te. These are NOT definitions of a bad agency. Irritating, annoying, silly and counterproductive maybe.
There have been numerous posts on this forum from guys who are owed thousands of ponds by agencies that will not pay, sometimes the agencies go under. Sometimes the agencies deliberately go under, and write their debts off.
Those are the baddies FFS.
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Originally posted by Angus View PostI am a newbie myself but to the contracting thing (and to this forum). So thanks for answering my question about how much information to reveal to agencies: as little as possible unless you trust them or they make you laugh.
Originally posted by Angus View PostBut I would like the answer to the question mtlpd asks: does it really hurt your chances if your CV is sent by multiple agencies?
Originally posted by Angus View PostIf so, how do you actually avoid this without giving away who you are currently applying with to an agency.Comment
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