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Little Article about Lies of Agencies

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    Little Article about Lies of Agencies

    Hello,

    A few weeks back I read a fantastic article from an actual agent, who explained all the trick questions the agencies would ask you over the phone and what it really meant.

    e.g. I need to have 2 references before hand means He is not interested in you but want to find companies who are looking for contractors. etc.

    I found it an incredibly useful article, whichI didn't bookmark and can't find anymore.

    Does anyone know please where to find that?

    Kind Regards,

    #2
    Originally posted by houmie View Post
    Hello,

    A few weeks back I read a fantastic article from an actual agent, who explained all the trick questions the agencies would ask you over the phone and what it really meant.

    e.g. I need to have 2 references before hand means He is not interested in you but want to find companies who are looking for contractors. etc.

    I found it an incredibly useful article, whichI didn't bookmark and can't find anymore.

    Does anyone know please where to find that?

    Kind Regards,
    If a contractor is spot on for a job then the agent will not want to put the contractor off by making him/her jump through unnecessary hoops. I would go further and say that if the contractor is not forthcoming about providing references and that he is perfect for the job then you can bet your life savings that the agent will make them up.
    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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      #3
      Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
      If a contractor is spot on for a job then the agent will not want to put the contractor off by making him/her jump through unnecessary hoops. I would go further and say that if the contractor is not forthcoming about providing references and that he is perfect for the job then you can bet your life savings that the agent will make them up.
      You can understand why some contractors are suspicious of some agencies when it comes to referee requests, surely?

      To respond to your last sentence, it is somewhat shocking that agencies go to that extent, rather than establish a good working relationship with the candidate in order to get references from them.
      If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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        #4
        That sounds like a Gerry Special from back in the day:


        http://www.contractoruk.com/jobs/rec...cy_tricks.html

        http://www.itcontractor.com/Articles...76&photopage=0

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          #5
          That's interesting. My link to another site with "IT", "Contractor" and "dot com" in its name has been vetoed. But fear not because they are both word-for-word the same article, except CUK got it a year later.

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            #6
            Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post

            Thats it!!!! Highly appreciated!

            Thanks,
            Houmie

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              #7
              Originally posted by houmie View Post
              Thats it!!!! Highly appreciated!

              Thanks,
              Houmie
              Yes " here here "

              what !
              I don't know my arse from an hole in the ground

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                #8
                Originally posted by Clownio View Post
                Yes " here here "

                what !
                ??? What what?

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                  #9
                  Thank you for this link (and thank you author for the article!). Oh boy, how many of those mistakes I made myself...

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