Originally posted by Diestl
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Well u might as well tell us now since u didnt get it! Maybe I interviewed you!? Do you wear coke bottle glasses? -
Yeah in my experience it's been within a day, usually the agent is as keen to know as I am, so usually hear something a few hours after. But then again I've landed every contract I've had an interview for. Admittedly it's not that many as they all started out as 3 monthers and extended to between 1 and 3 years. Luverly jubbly.
Sorry, I'll tone down the smugness before you all get sunburn.
Certainly don't let it stop you applying or going for other interviews, regardless of how long they might take to get back to you. Better to have two or more good offers on the table than none."If it floats, flies, or f***s, lease it." - Evel Knievel when he wasn't jumping buses or womenComment
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My current role the client offered me the job in the interview, and I accepted. I then had a weird phone conversation with the agent where he insisted on asking me how I thought it went even though I'd told him I'd already accepted. So I told him I thought it went very well, and he said "congratulations, you've got the job."
I've only ever had one telephone interview, and a week later the agent was still telling me that I was on the short list and it was definitely me or another candidate, but kept trying to negotiate with me on rates. I think he was in full BS mode and probably had bullied the clients into talking to some contractors when there was never a role in the first place.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Could be that the manager who has to OK it all was called away for an important golfing holiday, or something.Originally posted by DiestlIt's a bluechip financial company.Comment
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Don't tease the poor guy. He didn't get it, we all know that.Originally posted by timhCould be that the manager who has to OK it all was called away for an important golfing holiday, or something.
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Yeah I just wish if its a no the agent would let you know, rather than let you cling to a faint, vague thread of hope, when snapped ends in misery and alcoholism.Comment
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Maybe there so impressed that they are trying to find more funds to get my rate up or a longer contract!!! Yes that must be the reason.Originally posted by XTCDon't tease the poor guy. He didn't get it, we all know that.
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Yup we've all been there (except for Capt. D) the worst thing is if you really want the job and you kid yourself you've got it. But u never know, keep us posted.Originally posted by DiestlYeah I just wish if its a no the agent would let you know, rather than let you cling to a faint, vague thread of hope, when snapped ends in misery and alcoholism.Last edited by XTC; 3 May 2007, 12:16.Comment
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Agent emailed back saying he hadn't heard any thing yet. I would have thought if I hadn't got it I wouldnt have got that email?Last edited by Diestl; 3 May 2007, 12:23.Comment
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