Thanks for the responses all.
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Yeah they're alright. Had to kick them up the bum once about pay, but otherwise they do what it says on the tin.It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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Worked for them in the past, once I found out they were taking 30% and doing absolutely nothing, I dropped them.
Biggest problem, is that whilst you are under a contract with them, they will not put you forward for any other contracts anywhere else, even if it getting very close to the end of the contract.Comment
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They were my agency about 2 years ago.
They were the sole agency for the client so they basically worked for the client not me. So never fought my corner re: rate increases, the client making me pay for hotels & foriegn travel & then bill back, Overtime etc...
I had to do all that direct with the client
Then after I had enough & left Harvey Nash agreeded that the client was taking the p!ss with contractors on lots of issues...a bit late
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Hello all,
My first post and I've been offered a contract through Harvey Nash. Does anyone have any more recent experience with them ?
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Yes, been with them since May. For this contract I was willing to go in at a lower rate initially and they said "we'll try for more" and they got it. Always paid me on time. They also consistently get me interviews with companies that are a good match for my skillset (before I got this role, I just couldn't get the jobs as my interview skills were rubbish).Originally posted by Jedibond View PostHello all,
My first post and I've been offered a contract through Harvey Nash. Does anyone have any more recent experience with them ?
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I like them, I even like the 2 agents I speak to. Maybe it's down to that more than the agency as I also like Square One, others say differently but they've always sent me for the right roles at what seems an okay rate. And I speak to the same people there.
Other agencies don't seem to get it or I'm not sure they are even on the preferred supplier lists.
I've now had a rate cut from the client though to keep me on for another 4 weeks but that's another story
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Okay, then it is probably only me who has had bad experience with an agent at HN. I told him I am not looking for a perm position, and my contract is also not nearing end. He still submitted my CV for a perm position. I guess it was because not many developers work in my area of expertise though.Comment
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A mate works for them, knows nothing about IT and is a complete weirdo magnet, so I deregistered.Comment
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