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Originally posted by oxon1985 View PostHi, ive applied for a role via an agency but before the agency will consider putting me forward for interview they require to "vet" me, requiring copies of my passport and driving licence along with work references.
is this normal procedure? im a bit jubias as this is giving alot of personal details to a company i dont know and may get no work from.
the agency is Technical Resources of Surry,
thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by oxon1985 View PostHi, ive applied for a role via an agency but before the agency will consider putting me forward for interview they require to "vet" me, requiring copies of my passport and driving licence along with work references.
is this normal procedure? im a bit jubias as this is giving alot of personal details to a company i dont know and may get no work from.
the agency is Technical Resources of Surry,
thanks in advance.
It's a waste of everyone's time otherwise.
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Proof of eligibility to work I could deal with - but nothing else until an offer is on the table.
In my experience any agency that isn't getting you to interview rapidly is probably wasting your time. All the roles I've got via agency have basically been a quick sanity check to make sure the role is right / I'm available and then an interview within a day or two.
The faffy stuff comes after, but by that point you've got a role in your hands so whatever!
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Have a read through this thread and see if it sounds familiar:
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...eferences.html
References would depend on the type of role I go for - normally it's just the last two agencies to confirm that I did the contracts stated.
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agency vetting
Hi, ive applied for a role via an agency but before the agency will consider putting me forward for interview they require to "vet" me, requiring copies of my passport and driving licence along with work references.
is this normal procedure? im a bit jubias as this is giving alot of personal details to a company i dont know and may get no work from.
the agency is Technical Resources of Surry,
thanks in advance.Tags: None
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