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  • VectraMan
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    The client's contract with the agent probably covers this, and will likely mean them paying the agent the normal fee they do for permanent staff; i.e. something like 30% of the start salary.

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  • monita
    started a topic Going permie with client co

    Going permie with client co

    Some of you may remember, I have posted on these forums some time ago saying that I always end up in boring roles. After reading your comments and doing some soul searching I decided to start looking at permanent project manager roles and see if I can move on to a little bit more exciting career path.

    Something very good came up at my client co (large corporate) different department and I got an interview. Obviously this doesn't mean anything, but I am thinking ahead - how will I get out of the agency contract to work directly with the client as a permie (should I get an offer). I will of course look at my contract, but just curious if anyone had experience with this. Who pays the agency - me of the company? How to go about it if I get a job offer and want to accept it?

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