Is there anything you can do (devious or otherwise) when you've told an agent they can represent you for a role, then the role is advertised (10 minutes later!) by another more well-known (and probably higher up the supplier list) agency?
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This gets debated on here quite a lot and everybody seems to disagree with me.
I say: if you don't fancy your chances with the first agent, go ahead and contact the second. Don't mention the first agent upfront, but if you get asked, be honest. Most likely option is that neither, or only one, of the agents will take things forward, in which case nothing's lost. If they do both get into a squabble, chances are one or both agents will contact the client and the client will have a way of sorting it out. Sometimes recruiting managers would rather let go of their preferred candidate in order to placate a recruitment agent, but they are the spineless ones with whom you wouldn't want to work anyway. -
Originally posted by Belle View PostIs there anything you can do (devious or otherwise) when you've told an agent they can represent you for a role, then the role is advertised (10 minutes later!) by another more well-known (and probably higher up the supplier list) agency?Comment
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Originally posted by Joeman View PostPhone agent A and tell him you took another role. phone Agent B and ask him to submit you for interview... sorted.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThis gets debated on here quite a lot and everybody seems to disagree with me.
I say: if you don't fancy your chances with the first agent, go ahead and contact the second. Don't mention the first agent upfront, but if you get asked, be honest. Most likely option is that neither, or only one, of the agents will take things forward, in which case nothing's lost. If they do both get into a squabble, chances are one or both agents will contact the client and the client will have a way of sorting it out. Sometimes recruiting managers would rather let go of their preferred candidate in order to placate a recruitment agent, but they are the spineless ones with whom you wouldn't want to work anyway.
In the eventuality that both put you forward and they find out it is possible (and did to me) that all hell breaks lose with both trying to get first dibs on you and pestering the client. The end result that the client bins you because it is just easier than the agents hassling him. He engaged them to reduce the hassle not deal with it.
Engaging two agents at once could quite possibly end in tears.
A better option would be to give the agent a time frame. Let him put your forward and if you don't hear anything in the next 5 days you are a free to be represented by someone else. Give agent A a bit more reason to push you faster and if he doesn't you are free to go to B? Never done it but been suggested here before.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot sorted at all. Agent A finds out causes a stink and client kicks out both applications. Happened to me.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostA better option would be to give the agent a time frame. Let him put your forward and if you don't hear anything in the next 5 days you are a free to be represented by someone else. Give agent A a bit more reason to push you faster and if he doesn't you are free to go to B? Never done it but been suggested here before.
Best ask them both to confirm they are indeed on the PSL. if they are not, then go with the agent that is on the PSL, as the one thats not wont argue with the client as hes trying to build bridges, not burn themComment
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Thanks for the replies - all useful. I decided to go down the honest route when Agent B called me about the role and told them I had already submitted my CV through Agent A at which point he replied "Good luck". Next time I'll ask about the PSL - although do we really expect them to reply honestly??Comment
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Originally posted by Belle View PostThanks for the replies - all useful. I decided to go down the honest route when Agent B called me about the role and told them I had already submitted my CV through Agent A at which point he replied "Good luck". Next time I'll ask about the PSL - although do we really expect them to reply honestly??
I can shoulder most of the crap that agents ply us with but if they lied about this one to me I would be severely pissed and wouldn't think twice about letting the client and the real PSL know they said this. White lies and cloak and daggers is ok(ish), this wouldn't be.
I would like to think they wouldn't about this one.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Belle View Postdo we really expect them to reply honestly??Comment
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