I'm actively chasing 3 different contracts with 3 different agencies. I had an interview for one yesterday, and I believe the other two are genuine and will probably want to interview me (agents not asking for spurious references or anything suspicious).
The one I already interviewed for is probably the one I'd want least... which makes things complicated should they call and offer me it before I at least get an interview set up on the others.
I figure I could reasonably say "I have an interview tomorrow for another role, I will decide after that", although I'm sure agents won't like it. But I don't know any other stalling techniques and it seems foolish to turn down an offer on the strength of 2 probable interviews.
I am using the interview I already had to rush the other guys to get things sorted one way or the other, but that's the only plus... has anyone got any tips on tactics/strategy? I can afford not to take any of the 3 contracts if it all goes wrong.
The one I already interviewed for is probably the one I'd want least... which makes things complicated should they call and offer me it before I at least get an interview set up on the others.
I figure I could reasonably say "I have an interview tomorrow for another role, I will decide after that", although I'm sure agents won't like it. But I don't know any other stalling techniques and it seems foolish to turn down an offer on the strength of 2 probable interviews.
I am using the interview I already had to rush the other guys to get things sorted one way or the other, but that's the only plus... has anyone got any tips on tactics/strategy? I can afford not to take any of the 3 contracts if it all goes wrong.
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