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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostNot so much a shocker as par for the course. I'm going back direct to a previous client and they are using an agency to do the invoicing, agent gets in contact and the first thing he asks for is 2 references! Once I stopped laughing I told him how silly that was and if he wanted 2 references he can have the names of the dev manager and HR bod at my old client that his agency have been engaged by, he didn't push it any furtherComment
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostNever gigged through them but have found TEKsystems pimp's more ruthless when it came to references, always wanting to meet up for coffee etc.
I know all pimps do this but TS seemed to be far more forthright and quite shameless in asking for them.
qh
The Aston Carter as-was arm of TEK is very good. not sure if they're doing the equivalent of trying to move all divisions to one commission model but the more aggressive arms worked on a lower basic, higher commission model. From what I've heard, Aston Carter used to be more of a higher basic, lower commission model, fussier about their recruiters and keener to build relationships than sell, sell, sell. That could be changing, which would be a shame.
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Originally posted by Boney M View PostI see Roc Search are still at it, usual spiel this morning and the inevitable.Comment
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Solution is 2 anonymous testimonials?
Weird agency today insisted on 2 refs on the phone at length claiming it made his candidates "stand out", followed up half hour later with an email insisting this was "the way he works and it makes his candidates better for some reason" etc. again at length. Suspect he was just bored on a Friday. I referred him to this thread.
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How about giving the agent 2 anonymous but genuine Testimonials?
A bit like crap shampoo adverts that quote "Lisa, Bristol" agreeing that a coconut based-hair product is great.
I have a really nice "goodbye and thanks" email from a very senior person that really fits the bill for that, it's like he wrote the strapline of an advert for me.
If agent insists on the contact details of the person who gave you the nice review, then he's fishing.
If agent says "OK as long as you can forward me the genuine emails where these 2 testimonials are copied from, after offer, then I accept them as "2 references" and you have fulfilled my bulltulip criteria for wasting your time on a Friday.Comment
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I've had this from Aston Carter in London on several occasions.
Never dealt with such amateurs in my life.. Avoid these idiots like the plague.Comment
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Originally posted by blackeye View PostI've had this from Aston Carter in London on several occasions.
Never dealt with such amateurs in my life.. Avoid these idiots like the plague.
I assume they are being ironic. Avoid ironic agencies too.Comment
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I had the same from iO associates. Asked me for reference and i gave him two names without contact details indicating that i would give contact details once the process progresses but a couple of days later he contacts me to say oh he has been in touch with my contacts and one of them is no longer with said company. I was livid and the cherry on the cake was he asked me for alternatives Well i've learnt from that one!Comment
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Originally posted by TNA57 View PostI had the same from iO associates. Asked me for reference and i gave him two names without contact details indicating that i would give contact details once the process progresses but a couple of days later he contacts me to say oh he has been in touch with my contacts and one of them is no longer with said company. I was livid and the cherry on the cake was he asked me for alternatives Well i've learnt from that one!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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