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I see. But you have no way of knowing if they've submitted you or not.
Maybe the solution is to simply apply directly afterwards every time. And if they say we've already got your CV through agent, just say great, you weren't sure if they agreed to send it.
What do other folks do?
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Originally posted by web View PostHi,
Apologies if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find it on the forum.
I was submitted to a position at a company, but never heard back from the recruiter.
About a month later, another position came up:
- different recruiter
- same company
Normally, I wouldn't consider being submitted twice. However, I've compared the two positions and the job description is very different to the original one.
Is it ok to submit with the 2nd recruiter?
Thanks!
A month apart you should not have an issue but its still possible it may be.
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postsubmitting three other CV's to client before yours (or up to his limit), then telling you you've been submitted so you don't compete for the roll through someone else
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostIt's happened to me several times that a recruiter phones me about a role, discussion as they sell it to me, I agree to it, they put my CV forward, I hear nothing. Then the next day another recruiter asks if I have been put forward for the role, I say yes, they say mind if I check with client if you actually have? They phone back, say I haven't been put forward, they'll put me forward instead if I want.
What is the first recruiter doing, and why? I don't know what to do to solve this.
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It's happened to me several times that a recruiter phones me about a role, discussion as they sell it to me, I agree to it, they put my CV forward, I hear nothing. Then the next day (or 2 days, or a week later!) another recruiter asks if I have been put forward for the role, I say yes, they say mind if I check with client if you actually have? They phone back, say I haven't been put forward, they'll put me forward instead if I want.
What is the first recruiter doing, and why? I don't know what to do to solve this.
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I once had an agent who (claimed to) put me forward for a specific role in a client. He didn't tell me the client name but gave the location as between two towns that are 20 miles apart.
Four weeks later, having chased the agent, I had heard nothing but a separate agent contacted me for a different role. They told me the name of the exact location & name of the client.
I was interviewed and got the role.
After a few weeks the first agent contacted me, threatening to sue me, angry that I had taken a job through another agent.
I pointed out:
1. It was a completely different role
2. The location he gave was vague
3. He refused to name the company
4. He never came back to me
The big one, though, was that when I asked the client if they had received my CV from him for the other role, they said no.
So, he had told me he was putting me in for the role just to get me off the market for other agents.
I told him to take it up with the other agent and the client. Strangely enough, he backed down
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One thing to think of. One month ago agent A told you they'd submitted you - nothing to prove they did.
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Pondy is, as usual, quite correct. I've been caught and lost out by being submitted twice for the gig but have to say after a month even if I knew it was the same gig I'd be comfortable applying via the second recruiter. A month is long enough for the first agent to sort his tulip out.
Just a weird situation on this I came across once though. A certain financial client in West Yorkshire has a very strange policy that the first person that puts you forward for anything gets dibs for evermore. I applied a gig with agent A and eventually turned it down before interview. Many months later I applied via a different agent who came back and told me because i'd been put forward by client A they had dibs. He didn't cause a fuss, just shrugged and said that's the way this client was. Rung agent A and they'd put forward the Max number of CVs and mine wasn't one of them. What a shower of tulip. I couldn't apply via the agency that had dibs on me and wasn't allowed to be put forward by anyone else. Someone at client Co. needs shooting for agreeing to that bollocks.
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Yes.
Unless you signed a contract stating otherwise or sent them an email saying they have the sole right to represent you with clientco for all future engagements.
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Using different recruiter 1 month apart
Hi,
Apologies if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find it on the forum.
I was submitted to a position at a company, but never heard back from the recruiter.
About a month later, another position came up:
- different recruiter
- same company
Normally, I wouldn't consider being submitted twice. However, I've compared the two positions and the job description is very different to the original one.
Is it ok to submit with the 2nd recruiter?
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