Originally posted by Rookie
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WHS. I always inform the agent I am happy with the rate pending the final contract. What if the final contract would put you inside IR35, or the client wants you to work three days a week in Timbuktu?!Gas masks don't fit snails...
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostThats assuming that the 2nd agent knows about agent 1, which they dont at the moment.Originally posted by Ardesco View PostSecond may just be trying to get your CV off the market while they pimp their No.1 choice to end client and offering you a much higher rate to get you to withdraw your CV from the first lot.
No, that's assuming Agent 2 has already found somebody suitable and they are now pulling in as many CV's of everyone else and offering them the world to reduce competition for the preferred applicant because they know that other agencies are recruiting for the same role (and yes they will know about other agencies pimping the same job).
They don't have to know that another agent has contacted you to start playing silly buggers, if you are a good fit for the job they will assume that in all likelihood you will be contacted soon if you have not been contacted already, the objective is to get you off the market.Comment
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MMmmm a good point. I guess I'll just have to take them at their word. They seem genuine and I have been put forward for other roles with the same agent in the past and got interviews.Comment
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cynical - i like itOriginally posted by Ardesco View PostNo, that's assuming Agent 2 has already found somebody suitable and they are now pulling in as many CV's of everyone else and offering them the world to reduce competition for the preferred applicant because they know that other agencies are recruiting for the same role (and yes they will know about other agencies pimping the same job).
They don't have to know that another agent has contacted you to start playing silly buggers, if you are a good fit for the job they will assume that in all likelihood you will be contacted soon if you have not been contacted already, the objective is to get you off the market.
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Maybe I missed my true calling, time to set up an Agency perhaps.....Originally posted by tino View Postcynical - i like it
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Not quite. You need to be pure evil for that.Originally posted by Ardesco View PostMaybe I missed my true calling, time to set up an Agency perhaps.....
I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt, not that fancy store-bought dirt... I can't compete with that stuff.Comment
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and you know I'm not how.....Originally posted by Rookie View PostNot quite. You need to be pure evil for that.
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