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Exposing recruitment agency tactics / tricks, part 1

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    #11
    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    The question is - does it matter?

    You can try to second guess the agent all day but you will never be sure and if you were it probably would not change anything.

    Do you accept the offer? If not, tell them and see what happens.
    It does matter to me because I do not like to be deceived. I don't like an agent pretending to be on my side but is in fact pushing down my salary expectation for selfish reasons. Who was the agent to be pushing down what salary I'd want after telling me it was £45-50k? A casual chat with agent should not constitute accepting or rejecting a formal offer from end client.

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      #12
      It could be that the client is clipping the rate due to budget constraints. It's a two way negotiation. If the has 50k and can get away with spending 40k would it not be sensible to try it? I think you are being a bit blinkered here....

      And why are you bringing this issue to a contractor site when it is a permie position? Mumsnet banned your account or something?
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #13
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        It could be that the client is clipping the rate due to budget constraints. It's a two way negotiation. If the has 50k and can get away with spending 40k would it not be sensible to try it? I think you are being a bit blinkered here....

        And why are you bringing this issue to a contractor site when it is a permie position? Mumsnet banned your account or something?
        Following that logic, I guess people like you will always fall for the line "oh they have budget constraints so can only offer you £x", which means you will always get paid less and less. I've heard the budget constraints line in good and bad economic times, it's a standard line of bs to keep you down.

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          #14
          Originally posted by masonryan View Post
          Following that logic, I guess people like you will always fall for the line "oh they have budget constraints so can only offer you £x", which means you will always get paid less and less. I've heard the budget constraints line in good and bad economic times, it's a standard line of bs to keep you down.
          You don't fall for it, you expect it and then bat it off with a well prepared response without crying to a bunch of strangers who it doesn't even effect. It's called business.

          Guess you have never bought a second hand car or a house?
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #15
            Originally posted by masonryan View Post
            Following that logic, I guess people like you will always fall for the line "oh they have budget constraints so can only offer you £x", which means you will always get paid less and less. I've heard the budget constraints line in good and bad economic times, it's a standard line of bs to keep you down.
            Would that be people like us that work as freelance contractors, that control our own contracts and that have a clear idea of the market we operate in? Or people like me that have a full understanding of the budget that I'm being paid from and the cost of employment of the resources I deploy? Or people, also like me, that are responsible for multi-million pound cost analyses so that if I get them wrong the client loses money?

            Learn your trade, then step outside the sheltered world of permie employee, then criticise.
            Blog? What blog...?

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              #16
              Originally posted by malvolio View Post
              Learn your trade, then step outside the sheltered world of permie employee, then criticise.
              It looks like he has done that and is having to scurry back. Too late.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #17
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                You don't fall for it, you expect it and then bat it off with a well prepared response without crying to a bunch of strangers who it doesn't even effect. It's called business.

                Guess you have never bought a second hand car or a house?
                and you do what, say you want more money? Won't work, they've got someone lined up to take it for less, you lose

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                  Would that be people like us that work as freelance contractors, that control our own contracts and that have a clear idea of the market we operate in? Or people like me that have a full understanding of the budget that I'm being paid from and the cost of employment of the resources I deploy? Or people, also like me, that are responsible for multi-million pound cost analyses so that if I get them wrong the client loses money?

                  Learn your trade, then step outside the sheltered world of permie employee, then criticise.
                  You mean your job consists of paying less to people thus making everyone poorer to earn your relative pittance of a salary?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by masonryan View Post
                    and you do what, say you want more money? Won't work, they've got someone lined up to take it for less, you lose
                    No, it involves saying I want more money and they agree to it. If you're just cannon fodder then they probably will walk away. If you're not, they won't.
                    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by cojak View Post
                      No, it involves saying I want more money and they agree to it. If you're just cannon fodder then they probably will walk away. If you're not, they won't.
                      They won't when some desperate guy is already lined up who'll work for less.

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