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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAgents having been doing this for a very long time. They snaffle the roles off the client and where they can put a few contractors in to provide a managed solution they will. If it's just bums on seats it goes through their agency arm. Just using their exposure to clients to try offer a different service. I was through Methods consultancy once rather than their agency setup. Worked fine for me. It was a very thinly veiled excuse just to put bums on seats when I did it but maybe they've got smarted and can offer fixed price SOW type offerings now.
Haven't seen any on site since Hyphen and Barclays and that was a bit of a mess. They employed people to go on site and fulfil the work at perm rates and then made them redundant once the work was finished. They gave them a month or something to go in to their (Hyphen) office while they were benched and if nothing turned up off they went.
What are they offering you? Contract gig or go perm?
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Worked through Reed IT the agency a few times.
Their setup was fine for airhead secretarial roles but not for contractors.
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Agents having been doing this for a very long time. They snaffle the roles off the client and where they can put a few contractors in to provide a managed solution they will. If it's just bums on seats it goes through their agency arm. Just using their exposure to clients to try offer a different service. I was through Methods consultancy once rather than their agency setup. Worked fine for me. It was a very thinly veiled excuse just to put bums on seats when I did it but maybe they've got smarted and can offer fixed price SOW type offerings now.
Haven't seen any on site since Hyphen and Barclays and that was a bit of a mess. They employed people to go on site and fulfil the work at perm rates and then made them redundant once the work was finished. They gave them a month or something to go in to their (Hyphen) office while they were benched and if nothing turned up off they went.
What are they offering you? Contract gig or go perm?
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Anyone worked with Reed Professional Services? Any feedback? They seem to market themselves as a management consultancy but sound like an agencyTags: None
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