The MSB? "Great?" Are you sure?
Good point Tim, but there must be a fair few contractors (or ex-contractors) out there who have been stitched up by the S3 mob and who are now in positions where they need to hire contractors (I'm occasionally one of them). I have a preferred agency I deal with, but if I didn't S3 would be way down the list (and probably off it altogether).
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Gotta agree with you Tim.
The chap I was dealing with at MSB was great. Actually came and bought coffee for me on a number of occassions (I cannot be bribed, but I can be pursuaded ).
Because we had an actual business relationship Id throw bits and pieces his way when I caught wind of it.
However some other f9ckers who tried to do me out of several thousand pounds and then wondered why I never passed them any info...they were a different story altogether!
Mailman
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Originally posted by MordacThere are other ways of generating new business leads which don't involve stitching up contractors and spamming their referees. If individual agents were a bit more co-operative, transparent and honest, they might just find this information supplied willingly and for free, say over a pint. ?
Originally posted by MordacI've been in the position where the "preferred" agency can't fill an urgent requirement. Where do you think I'd prefer to send that business? S3, or an agency which treats its contractors with a bit of respect?
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Originally posted by expatWhat they generate by this is leads for their sales. They do not generate the contracts. Without this fishing there would still be contracts.
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Originally posted by Solidyou also need to understand that recruiters need new names and contacts to speak to in order to generate new business opportunities. Without these there are no new roles to offer, no contracts to take, etc.
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Originally posted by MordacThere are other ways of generating new business leads which don't involve stitching up contractors and spamming their referees. If individual agents were a bit more co-operative, transparent and honest, they might just find this information supplied willingly and for free, say over a pint.
I've been in the position where the "preferred" agency can't fill an urgent requirement. Where do you think I'd prefer to send that business? S3, or an agency which treats its contractors with a bit of respect?
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Originally posted by SolidHowever, you also need to understand that recruiters need new names and contacts to speak to in order to generate new business opportunities. Without these there are no new roles to offer, no contracts to take, etc.
I've been in the position where the "preferred" agency can't fill an urgent requirement. Where do you think I'd prefer to send that business? S3, or an agency which treats its contractors with a bit of respect?
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References before interview??
Hi t0bytoo
The whole reference point thing is a double edged sword.
The truth is that in most cases the agencies terms will state that it is the clients responsibility to take up satisfactory references. So I would agree with earlier comments that this person is fishing for names.
However, you also need to understand that recruiters need new names and contacts to speak to in order to generate new business opportunities. Without these there are no new roles to offer, no contracts to take, etc.
I agree with others. Tell them you will provide references directly to the client.
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Originally posted by padinkaHave a look around this site - search for 'S3' and / or 'Pathway'. Just how many positive comments do you see? Would you like to comment about why S3 has such a reputation?
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Hey a45...
Have a look around this site - search for 'S3' and / or 'Pathway'. Just how many positive comments do you see? Would you like to comment about why S3 has such a reputation?
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I assume that a45 is the agent in question and he is posting in his role as the agent. Therefore, the post is representative of Pathway policy and attitude.
Stick that in the letter you write to the Chief Exec.
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Aww bless. Can anybody hear the distant sounds of an agents toys being lobbed out of their pram. Funny how it is ok for an agent to do the dirty on a contractor but not ok for the contractor to not play ball.
I suspect this chap will go far in the recruitment industry.
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Originally posted by a45Having not worked with you before and having got you an interview at a high profile financial client, why would I then stick my reputation on the line for someon who's cv didn't ring true with the rates they were paying and you wouldn't commit to taking the job.
Also it is worth noting when you registered for this site it was July 2005. Why register for a contracor UK website when you have been living in NY from 2004 upto 2006 (dates on your cv) . After 4 years in the job this is only one of a handfull of times I have pulled someone from an interview.
If you have been out of the country for two years I wouldn't be doing my job properly unless I aksed for a technical reference.
You mention 2 things which interest me:
"Why register for a contracor UK website when you have been living in NY from 2004 upto 2006 (dates on your cv)"
If you need to ask an idiot question like that, then you really don't understand proper contracting. Not that that's surprising, if you've been at Pathway for the last 4 years.
"why would I then stick my reputation on the line"
You might value your "reputation" but I doubt too many on here would.
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Ah one of those agents that seems to think that by attempting to belittle somebody they will work for him. I would guess you haven't been out of school long....
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Originally posted by a45you wouldn't commit to taking the job
Originally posted by a45Also it is worth noting when you registered for this site it was July 2005. Why register for a contracor UK website when you have been living in NY from 2004 upto 2006 (dates on your cv) .
I've been lurking here for years. And killing time is what contractors do best.
Originally posted by a45After 4 years in the job this is only one of a handfull of times I have pulled someone from an interview.
Please don't phone me again. You're a nasty piece of work.
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