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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostA quick update. The Client Head of Business contacted me over LinkedIn and asking for a chat. I feel they are keen to have me to oversee a project in a SME capacity. This is the same Client whose feedback was I was over qualified. Do I mention this to Agency or Go Direct ?
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Originally posted by Lance View Postdepends what commitments you've made to the agency.
Have you made any? What do they say?
If they say you can't go direct to client A for 6 months afterwards then you should talk to the agency.
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostA quick update. The Client Head of Business contacted me over LinkedIn and asking for a chat. I feel they are keen to have me to oversee a project in a SME capacity. This is the same Client whose feedback was I was over qualified. Do I mention this to Agency or Go Direct ?
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Have you made any? What do they say?
If they say you can't go direct to client A for 6 months afterwards then you should talk to the agency.
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A quick update. The Client Head of Business contacted me over LinkedIn and asking for a chat. I feel they are keen to have me to oversee a project in a SME capacity. This is the same Client whose feedback was I was over qualified. Do I mention this to Agency or Go Direct ?
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostCompletely agree. I am possibly running 2-3 ideas at the same time, thanks for the nudge.
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It doesn't look good if you like to include your CV or your skills in posts. Some might think you were spamming the forum to try to get your company name out there.
(treat that as a polite warning)
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postcan't see that, somehow, since you don't appear to have much of a clue what you're doing.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOnce we've got you a gig do you want us to do the work for you as well?
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Once we've got you a gig do you want us to do the work for you as well?
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And don't spam threads asking the same question or the Mods will give you the same answer that the interviewers gave you...
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostHowever client feedback came as I was over qualified... so wondering what went wrong.
Always read the interviewer, and tone it down/up depending on how they react to what you're saying.Last edited by zonkkk; 24 May 2019, 08:03.
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostNot sure can be off topic so ignore if you want. Recently spoke to a potential new Client - 1-2 days / week role. Client liked the CV and good discussion. However client feedback came as I was over qualified, coming out of permanent job in July. What did I do wrong? What ticked that off? Also worth getting back to Client (directly or through Agent) just to explain more? I have couple of similar contracts roles (part time as what I am looking) already signed so wondering what went wrong. Desperately need the money.
Thanks in advance
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It's just an easy way to say that without feeling impolite.
It may be they've found someone else. They may have not decided if they want that role filling. They may not like the cut of your jib.
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