Originally posted by Bill Lumbergh
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Guessing the end Client
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Originally posted by Antman View PostOr they're a bunch of young grads in a high churn industry who haven't worked out that contractors can go direct?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOr they are the only agent on PSL and know the client won't take direct so their position is secure?Comment
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Originally posted by Antman View PostYep, either way, it's difficult trying to find out who to actually speak to. I tried to do it by going premium on linkedin for a month and then trying HR people at the company. That's when the wheels came off my plan.Comment
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Originally posted by kal View PostThis has happened to me twice in the last few days, usual speculative bumf (via linked in) from some pimp I've never heard of, replied with a ' is this role with company XXX'?. Was right both times! My question is if you can work out the company from the pimps initial waffle do you then apply direct or continue with the original correspondence?
It may turn out that the pimp is on a preferred suppliers list with the client and therefore a minimal margin or it could be that you are going to get a better deal approaching the client direct and getting the client to suggest one of their preferred agents.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by Bill Lumbergh View PostI've noticed a trend recently: agents always tell me who the client is. Either they trust me not to go direct, or (far more likely) know that the client doesn't deal with contractors directly.Comment
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Originally posted by Antman View PostYep, either way, it's difficult trying to find out who to actually speak to. I tried to do it by going premium on linkedin for a month and then trying HR people at the company. That's when the wheels came off my plan.
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Originally posted by Boo View PostWhy, what happened ?
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The role was also a Portuguese speaking BA, so fairly distinctive I'd have thought but aside from the "Ooh that sounds nice" nothing.Comment
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