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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostSome agencies always want the CV changing too. Doesn't matter what the CV looks like they will want it changing. Usually with no clue what the hiring manager is really looking for. Amazes me some of these agencies stay in business.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhen asked about my day rate, I always tell them that it depends on the role, travel, etc along with what is expected of me from an expertise point of view. I then ask them what the client is willing to pay.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe best place to look is in the FAQ section. There is a sticky on the best way to search forums with some good little tips.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI tend to laugh at that stage and just say "you know better than to ask me that". The next response is "market rate". And if they really push it "client confidential".
After that, they've probably hung up on me
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Some agencies always want the CV changing too. Doesn't matter what the CV looks like they will want it changing. Usually with no clue what the hiring manager is really looking for. Amazes me some of these agencies stay in business.
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Originally posted by MrWebDev View PostMy latest pet peeve is the one where, even before showing you a role they ask your daily rate, or better still what your current rate is.
After that, they've probably hung up on me
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post"Sure... trouble is we have to fill in something - the client requires it"
"Ok - put down X"
"Fine."
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Originally posted by MrWebDev View PostNice one NLUK!
[Leaves to go on how to use Google course]
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostKinda been discussed a lot..
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ag...pvd=1&ie=UTF-8
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Yesterday:
"Paying Up to X"
"Ok, I pretty much need X for it to be worth while"
"No problem"
"blah blah blah"
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"And what's your current rate"
"I'm contractually forbidden from discussing that - but i'm currently in a totally different geographic area, so I suppose it's not really relevant anyway"
"Sure... trouble is we have to fill in something - the client requires it"
"Ok - put down X"
"Fine."
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When asked about my day rate, I always tell them that it depends on the role, travel, etc along with what is expected of me from an expertise point of view. I then ask them what the client is willing to pay.
When asked about my current rate, I give out information depending on how far into the conversation we are. If that is the first question, I usually try and tell them that every contract is different and my rate depends on the expertise, travel, skills etc. I give more specifics only after I know who their client is and what the role involves.
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Agents and rates
I've recently started looking for the next role as this one is coming to an end soon. As I've managed to source a fair amount of my work directly in the last year or so I'd almost forgotten how much of a pain it can sometimes be talking with agents. My latest pet peeve is the one where, even before showing you a role they ask your daily rate, or better still what your current rate is. Whilst I realise that this is one of the more/most important parts of contracting, I'd like to know what I'm potentially getting myself into first, before I start quoting numbers, and it certainly isn't any of their business what I'm getting now.
The way I tend to deal with it is by telling them that after speaking to various people about roles so far, I believe my rate to be at the mid-higher end of the current market. Out of interest how do you guys deal with this posing question?
PS I'm sure I've seen a thread on this before, I've tried a number of search terms but couldn't pluck it out.Tags: None
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