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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostYou're saying that handing out names of clients you've previously worked will lead to opportunities that otherwise would not be available?
How does that work?
The end result being what is advertised on the job boards.
Just because you / I worked through one agent and one manager, doesn't mean that the agency would not be changed by the client in the future, or that your particular agent didn't get run over by a bus.
Was just randomly musing. Am not about to advocate any new behaviours, heaven forbid.
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Originally posted by simes View PostPlaying devil's advocate, and not in any way suggesting we henceforth all hand out all our references with gay abandon, but it IS the direct result of all these introductions that, further down the line, then lead to contracts being made available to us.
Anyway, nothing new here. A mild moment considering the phrase, 'cutting off noses to etc...'
How does that work?
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Originally posted by Poker space View PostI was asked for 2 references before being put forward for a role so have ignored all contact since then.
Anyway, nothing new here. A mild moment considering the phrase, 'cutting off noses to etc...'
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Have been living and contracting in Ireland for 5 years. Never heard of them.
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I was asked for 2 references before being put forward for a role so have ignored all contact since then.
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Used to be Oxford International? I worked through them once for 5 months 4 years ago. Been around a long time.
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Yep a guy called Connor contacted me in Nov 18. Sent him my CV and never heard anything back
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oxford global resources -heard of them ?
Hi,
Contacted by these guys from ireland -anyone dealt with them?
never come across them.
Thanks
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