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    How do I deal with rate?

    an agency told me don't talk about rate if asked in interview, they deal with it themself. Should I go straight or leave it to the agency?

    #2
    Originally posted by topgun View Post
    an agency told me don't talk about rate if asked in interview, they deal with it themself.


    Originally posted by topgun View Post
    Should I go straight or leave it to the agency?



    I can't decide which sentence is funnier.

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      #3
      Originally posted by topgun View Post
      an agency told me don't talk about rate if asked in interview, they deal with it themself. Should I go straight or leave it to the agency?
      Do it through the agent.

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        #4
        Originally posted by oracleslave View Post







        I can't decide which sentence is funnier.
        Should I tell the client my rate directly or tell the client that my agency deals with it.

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          #5
          You negotiate your rate with the agent not the client.


          Next.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by oracleslave View Post




            I can't decide which sentence is funnier.
            It's hard not to be cruel in these circumstances it really is......

            Understand who you're actually going to sign the damn contract with and it will help you to answer the question for yourself.

            Sometimes I despair at the level of daftness in the world when it comes to conducting business I really do.

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              #7
              Originally posted by topgun View Post
              an agency told me don't talk about rate if asked in interview, they deal with it themself. Should I go straight or leave it to the agency?
              You could tell the client...if you don't want the contract. There's nothing they will do to improve your rate. The rate is between you and the agency... not between you and the client. If you are not happy with the rate.... don't bother going for the interview. End of. Use some common sense... it helps... and in some cases, it hurts.
              If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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                #8
                Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                It's hard not to be cruel in these circumstances it really is......

                Understand who you're actually going to sign the damn contract with and it will help you to answer the question for yourself.

                Sometimes I despair at the level of daftness in the world when it comes to conducting business I really do.

                Errm, bit harsh, the OP was only looking for advice. It doesn't hurt to pass on experience rather than be demeaning to someone.

                Anyhow back to the OP. Personally you have two choices. You can offer "your rate" during interview but typically your end client will not be interested in discussing it...WHICH is why you need to be clear when dealing with the agency representing that prior to interview YOU confirm the rate you are looking for. Don't bother with bottom line figures, tell the agent what figure you want (and be confident). If you think you are worth 600GBP per day then that is what you want, its then down to the agent to negotiate with the client and if necesary bend their (the agent's) margin as a compromise. I've done this in the past to make sure the contractor got their rate.
                I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying...

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                  #9
                  If the client wants to engage in rate talks, I'd be up for it. I'd be careful what I said though and make them do most of the talking.
                  I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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                    #10
                    If the agency is on a fixed pct(as with most banks) then best left to the agency.

                    You have to be careful what you say - you could be talking yourself into a lower rate(as in what the client will pay the agency). But you might gain insight into what sort of markup the agent is making.

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