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Previously on "Agency asking me for Onboarding Information 9 months into Contract"

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Resubmit those and your original cv.
    ^^^ This.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by ziggystardust View Post
    They're a UK agency. I did all of what you did - initially provided references that were agency names and my Accountant's reference and they were fine with it... hence why I passed all checks and was offered a contract.

    Mr Button, it's not self-obsession that I am displaying, just a genuine concern and determination to understand the logic behind their requests as this is the first I have ever had in all my 7 years of contracting. Fair to question, don't ya think.
    Resubmit those and your original cv.

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  • ziggystardust
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    Originally posted by BigDataPro View Post
    //It's the agency internal onboarding team ....

    Its very likely that you are contracting with one of the Indian consultancies like Wipro, TCS, Cognizant and so on. Once they even asked where my father was born and what was his qualification...lol

    //As for referee contact details, give them the names of the agencies from your last two gigs, assuming you weren't direct...

    This is the right approach. At the end of the day you are not contracting to the end client (however you may represent it in LinkedIn) but to the agency.

    In my current gig, one of the big names in Finance, all my references where the agency names and I also provided my Accountant's reference. Agent was in fact very happy to speak to the Accountant and the deal was done. I don't remember the name of the vetting agency, but I am very sure it is here in CUK.
    They're a UK agency. I did all of what you did - initially provided references that were agency names and my Accountant's reference and they were fine with it... hence why I passed all checks and was offered a contract.

    Mr Button, it's not self-obsession that I am displaying, just a genuine concern and determination to understand the logic behind their requests as this is the first I have ever had in all my 7 years of contracting. Fair to question, don't ya think.

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  • BigDataPro
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    //It's the agency internal onboarding team ....

    Its very likely that you are contracting with one of the Indian consultancies like Wipro, TCS, Cognizant and so on. Once they even asked where my father was born and what was his qualification...lol

    //As for referee contact details, give them the names of the agencies from your last two gigs, assuming you weren't direct...

    This is the right approach. At the end of the day you are not contracting to the end client (however you may represent it in LinkedIn) but to the agency.

    In my current gig, one of the big names in Finance, all my references where the agency names and I also provided my Accountant's reference. Agent was in fact very happy to speak to the Accountant and the deal was done. I don't remember the name of the vetting agency, but I am very sure it is here in CUK.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ziggystardust View Post
    It's not even the consultant requesting the information. It's the agency internal onboarding team and today the call was not from my direct consultant, but from a resourcer whom I have never even dealt with...strange how they have needed the CV urgently 'today' for the last 4 days.....
    What Mr Button said above.

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  • ziggystardust
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    It's not even the consultant requesting the information. It's the agency internal onboarding team and today the call was not from my direct consultant, but from a resourcer whom I have never even dealt with...strange how they have needed the CV urgently 'today' for the last 4 days.....

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  • MrButton
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    Just seems like the standard level of incompetence from an agent.

    Oh and the standard level of self obsession from a contractor.

    Solution: Who cares. Resend your CV.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ziggystardust View Post
    I am opted out. Not sure why they are so hellbent on dates. Apparently it is the client's auditor who is asking for this information. I am inclined to dig my heels in as this is not my problem? They gave me the contract based on the original CV I submitted. So it doesn't make sense
    Feel free. I can't see what doing that will achieve to be honest but if you think that you've won something when you'll probably provide it when it all gets a bit shirty anyway then fill your boots.

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  • ziggystardust
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    This, although 2 mails AND a phone call would indicate he's not backing down so I'd say you are going to have to comply.

    General housekeeping aside, if they think you are opted in they should have done this as part of their responsibilities. Quite possible they've paid it lip service and are scrabbling to fix it.

    It's not personal stuff so I'd be inclined to provide it... but drip feed it. One ref one week, the next the other week and so on. Enough to say you are actioning it but just not quickly enough to meet his timescales
    I am opted out. Not sure why they are so hellbent on dates. Apparently it is the client's auditor who is asking for this information. I am inclined to dig my heels in as this is not my problem? They gave me the contract based on the original CV I submitted. So it doesn't make sense

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    ring the consultant back and give him a bollocking (express your displeasure) for messing you around.
    If it's really important he'll let you know. He'd rather have the argument and keep you onsite if it's important to him.
    This, although 2 mails AND a phone call would indicate he's not backing down so I'd say you are going to have to comply.

    General housekeeping aside, if they think you are opted in they should have done this as part of their responsibilities. Quite possible they've paid it lip service and are scrabbling to fix it.

    It's not personal stuff so I'd be inclined to provide it... but drip feed it. One ref one week, the next the other week and so on. Enough to say you are actioning it but just not quickly enough to meet his timescales

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by ziggystardust View Post
    So do I have to comply? I ignored them and have since had 2 emails saying the information has to be provided 'today' on different days and a phone message from the consultant
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    ring the consultant back and give him a bollocking (express your displeasure) for messing you around.
    If it's really important he'll let you know. He'd rather have the argument and keep you onsite if it's important to him.

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  • ziggystardust
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    Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post
    They want to get an ISO rating. Audit shows they do not do the necessary.

    One previous job(permie) asked for a personal reference. I thought of getting one of the dodgy CUK posters(is that an oxymoron?) to provide but finally settled on a Doctor. It proves nothing - just to get ISO.
    So do I have to comply? I ignored them and have since had 2 emails saying the information has to be provided 'today' on different days and a phone message from the consultant
    ..

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  • GreenMirror
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    Originally posted by ziggystardust View Post
    Yes but it doesn't explain why they're now after just the months of all my contracts. Why now?!
    They want to get an ISO rating. Audit shows they do not do the necessary.

    One previous job(permie) asked for a personal reference. I thought of getting one of the dodgy CUK posters(is that an oxymoron?) to provide but finally settled on a Doctor. It proves nothing - just to get ISO.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by ziggystardust View Post
    No it wasn't. The process went on for about 3 weeks. All required documents/information met their compliance criteria. Hence why I was then given a contract.
    In that case, politely but firmly state that nothing has changed since you completed compliance with them at the time of first engagement.

    Or ignore them first then do the above if they persist.

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  • ziggystardust
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    Originally posted by ContractorScum View Post
    Maybe the agency playing tricks to get you to hand over previous client contact details?
    Yes but it doesn't explain why they're now after just the months of all my contracts. Why now?!

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