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why does asking for a job spec scare them off?

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    #11
    A good agent will have a project spec if the role is real. Sounds like fishing. Had one ring me up about a possible forthcoming gig at an old client, no job spec yet but he was very curious about the names of the managers I had worked for.

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      #12
      My experience is that if there is a real job, they almost want to force the specs on you.

      If they are just fishing, they have some generic opportunity and ask for a new CV and then try to fish for the names of managers.

      I would say there really isn't any job.

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        #13
        Originally posted by snarfblat View Post
        My experience is that if there is a real job, they almost want to force the specs on you.

        If they are just fishing, they have some generic opportunity and ask for a new CV and then try to fish for the names of managers.

        I would say there really isn't any job.
        If its banking, I always get a spec. If its not, then I hardly ever have a written spec. And usually I bin it because its often written by someone in HR without much of a clue about the role.

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