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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI will also add that no ex manager is going to say negative things about any ex employee/contractor for fear of litigation.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Venn Group
A year or two ago I got interview for a contract role via The Venn Group. What they do is even more sneaky is that they ask you to come into their offices first "to see if you look professional and to give you advice on the interview" (I've been contracting for over 12 years, so been on more than a few).
When you actually get there they go through your CV and say, per job, "ah, did you work for X there at all?", "No", "oh, he must have moved on. So (readying this pen) who is there now?".... repeat per contract on your CV. Jeez.
At the beginning of this year I got another interview via those guys again. Same thing, i.e "you need to come in to see us first". Needless to say I refused, even if it cost me the client interview (I found something else, thankfully, a week later).
I have spoken to loads of agencies who do stuff like "Mmm I wish I could talk about the client and the job, but they client has requested to protect their identity that they need the references first".
Another one last month, Ravello, called to talk about a job at Sky. He spent about one minute talking about how great I was and a good fit for the role, but then spent the next 10 minutes talking about getting references and how it smooths processes, even saying it made for good business sense to tell him - wtf! The irony was than an hour later Venn called about the same job....:-)Comment
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I've been asked by a couple of agencies to meet up with them, usually requiring me to travel to meet them. I always say no, as unless a role has been offered and they require ID in person, there is nothing to be gained from it.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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referances
We all know they are after contact details of your last employers, for whatever reason.
I have now started to provide my LinkedIn profile as an early reference, only when a post/interview have been organised will I give them the contact details.
The nice thing about LinkedIn is that you can people to endorse or recommend you, so I normally tell the agency that the people recommending me will give a reference
Originally posted by fitzy73 View PostBeen out now for 3 months - 1 month was moving house and sat on my hole for the last 2. Usual story, Jobserved to death, and now dealing with the cretins.
Over the last month, nearly every agency has asked for two references before they will "put me forward". Now I didn't come down in the last shower, so I've refused thus far. You want the name of someone in my ex company who works in IT - ring reception you lazy twat?
I've just got off the phone with another guy, who after giving me the usual pie in the sky job spec (Yeah, PM job in the city, dude) had a standoff viz revealing my referees. However, and as much as I don't want to believe it, he seemed genuine enough that the company needed two references.
I've worked in IT long enough to smell agency horse manure from 1,000 yards, but it got just wanted to see if anyone on here has had a similar reference request which turned out to be genuine?Comment
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I got the "2 references and passport details" nonsense for a role that they someone is putting me forward for.
The reply was a short shrift, references direct to client only on offer of contract and passport details will not be provided as it is mycos responsibility as a limited company to check that its employees have the necessary documentation to work in the uk.
If they don't put me forward, I'll just contact one of the line managers I know there and put myself forward.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI got the "2 references and passport details" nonsense for a role that they someone is putting me forward for.
The reply was a short shrift, references direct to client only on offer of contract and passport details will not be provided as it is mycos responsibility as a limited company to check that its employees have the necessary documentation to work in the uk.
If they don't put me forward, I'll just contact one of the line managers I know there and put myself forward.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you already know the line managers there and can go direct, why are you even bothering with the agency?Comment
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had the same things a couple of days ago. I just laughed to myself and told him can't give these details as my references have stipulated that they can't be contacted unless there is a job offer on the table and they want to be contacted by post (recorded delivery).
the agent just went'.......oh....'
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI will also add that no ex manager is going to say negative things about any ex employee/contractor for fear of litigation.
He said he just answered the phone queries from the HR person in a non-committal fashion. Because of litigation fears.
He has cracking Linkedin references though. And sounds like a great asset to any team on his profile.Comment
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