I was contacted by an agent for a public sector role listed as IR35 recently. I clarified that the role was inside, and that they would require me to run it through an umbrella company which is not ideal, but they agreed to a decent rate even accounting for that so I went ahead and applied.
I was then contacted by a different agency for what I am certain is the same role, but which stated and I clarified was outside IR35.
The non-IR35 rate was similar (so better off net) and after some deliberation I applied for it through them too. I've read the advice that this can result in difficult situations with agents fighting. The reason wasn't so much the money, rather that the first agent was borderline inept - I'm not an agent-basher and wouldn't say that about many people, but he could barely string a sentence together and I really struggled to communicate with him.
So ultimately I decided it was better to risk an agent bunfight and lose a contract I might get, than to rely on the first agent to represent me, especially for a lower net rate.
I'm after advice now - should I withdraw my application from the first agent? (from discussions I believe he won't have submitted CVs to the client yet). Or should I just keep quiet and play dumb if they receive it twice - easy to claim I thought it was a different role being both inside and outside IR35!
Also if anybody thinks I've made a bad move here and should have just stuck with the first agent, do be honest.
I was then contacted by a different agency for what I am certain is the same role, but which stated and I clarified was outside IR35.
The non-IR35 rate was similar (so better off net) and after some deliberation I applied for it through them too. I've read the advice that this can result in difficult situations with agents fighting. The reason wasn't so much the money, rather that the first agent was borderline inept - I'm not an agent-basher and wouldn't say that about many people, but he could barely string a sentence together and I really struggled to communicate with him.
So ultimately I decided it was better to risk an agent bunfight and lose a contract I might get, than to rely on the first agent to represent me, especially for a lower net rate.
I'm after advice now - should I withdraw my application from the first agent? (from discussions I believe he won't have submitted CVs to the client yet). Or should I just keep quiet and play dumb if they receive it twice - easy to claim I thought it was a different role being both inside and outside IR35!
Also if anybody thinks I've made a bad move here and should have just stuck with the first agent, do be honest.
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