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Do seasoned contractors follow up on applications

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    #11
    I can see a lot of pro and cons on whether to follow up on applications.

    I have been looking for a new gig now for only 1.5 weeks in which I have made around 19 applications. So far i have had around 8-9 agents call me back about the role. 1 interview sorted for start of next week and another being arranged for end of this week.

    It might be the fact I am being too lazy to follow up on the role, even for the dream roles I find I don't follow up as well.

    But the reasons given for and against following up are reasonable. I suppose its a personal preference.

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      #12
      Generally no - I think it is a waste of time.

      However, I did make an exception once when I was trying to break into finance - there was a role where I really thought I was a good fit for.

      Agent said he hadn't received my CV (yeah right) - promptly posed some telephone technical questions to weed me out. Answered them all correctly which suddenly raised his interest level. He then said the advertised role was no longer available, but e-mailed me a list of other roles with the same IB. Picked another interesting one - landed the gig 48 hours later - and never looked back

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        #13
        I call agents but usually when I'm still in a role. Give them 4 or 5 weeks head start to let them know I'm coming back on the market. Send an CV just missing out latest role on it. A few days later send the latest CV with the latest role in it and then again if you get to the end of the contract with some more additions.

        Touch wood not been out of a contract for 6 years doing it like that and looking like I'm in this role for another year at least.

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          #14
          I don't bother even with agents/direct clients I've dealt with before.

          An email is generally enough as if they are interested they will contact you.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #15
            If its something i think looks interesting and i want it i bung in the Cv and then give them a couple of hours and call them and say "i just wanted to check you received my CV" that is normally enough to start a conversation about the role,

            Works for me

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              #16
              I only follow up on the ones that I really like the sound of, good ClientCo to have on CV, great rate or whatever.
              Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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                #17
                Difficult one. Usually I find that the agent will call you back within minutes of you sending them a CV if they think you're a good fit.

                If they dont call you back, its usually a waste of time calling back because they aint interested.

                Sometimes, just sometimes, it might make a difference but I reckon in 90% of the time its a waste of time calling them.
                Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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                  #18
                  I'd follow up with a quick call for 3 reasons:
                  1)They might not have the application (it happens)
                  2)To get myself in their head in case they're swamped with applications
                  3)To maybe see if anything else is known about the role
                  Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                  I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                  Originally posted by vetran
                  Urine is quite nourishing

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                    #19
                    I think it's a bit of a lottery.

                    Your best bet is to try and build some relationships with pimps you trust, (bit of a leap of faith there, and assumes they haven't been sacked or bailed to find another job) who will give you an honest assessment of whether you're in with a shout or just being a little too enthusiastic / optimistic re. your chances

                    Cast out your bait and let them come to you, would be my advice .

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Gentile View Post
                      I never ring them. If they're interested, and if they're competent, they'll get back to you.
                      This^
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