Agent A called, discussed the role, sent the job desc, and asked me to send an email to them that I agree for them to represent me to the client.
After three days, Agency B called for the same role. I told them that another agency has submitted my resume to the client.
Agency B went to the client and checked that my resume has not been submitted by Agent A. Now I gave permission for Agent B to submit my resume to the client.
Agency A again calls on fourth day, did not still confirm if my resume was submitted. I told them that since my resume was not submitted by A, I have told B to submit it.
Now Agency A claims that my resume has not been submitted by Agency B, and they would proceed and submit my resume to the client based on my original email to them.
I think both A and B have spoiled my chance for that contract.
Any good approach to deal with these situations?
After three days, Agency B called for the same role. I told them that another agency has submitted my resume to the client.
Agency B went to the client and checked that my resume has not been submitted by Agent A. Now I gave permission for Agent B to submit my resume to the client.
Agency A again calls on fourth day, did not still confirm if my resume was submitted. I told them that since my resume was not submitted by A, I have told B to submit it.
Now Agency A claims that my resume has not been submitted by Agency B, and they would proceed and submit my resume to the client based on my original email to them.
I think both A and B have spoiled my chance for that contract.
Any good approach to deal with these situations?
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