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Previously on "Been asked for a job that agent already sent me for"
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Send an e-mail to the first agency withdrawing your permission for them to represent you. Then go with the second agency.
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Screw the agency, if they can't be arsed putting you forward then why should you suffer?
I've had that before - have to remember that some agents are just lazy, useless winkers. Look out for #1 for sure they aren't looking out for you.
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Originally posted by northernrampage View PostFairly new to this contracting business and wanted some advice...I spoke to an agent a week ago about a job somewhere I'd really like to work. He asked me to reply to an email agreeing that only he could represent me and to the rate he'd specified. Which I did. He told me he'd call me back in an hour to discuss, but he didn't.
A few days later someone from the company contacted me (I used to work with this guy) and said there was a job there. I think it's the same department. I told him that I'm sure an agent had put me forward, but he reckoned unlikely. So then I got asked to come for an interview.
What should I do? Come clean at the interview just to be safe? It's not my contact interviewing me. Ring the agent to tell him? I'm pretty sure the agent is also under-cutting me on the daily rate by about £100, as another agent told me the rates for this company previously.
Personally I would be tempted to get the job - then sort out the rest. I reckon client will sort out agency.
Next time - accept subject to being put forward for the job. Agencies like to say you are covered to stop competition (sometimes they can only put forward x CVs each).
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Originally posted by northernrampage View PostFairly new to this contracting business and wanted some advice...I spoke to an agent a week ago about a job somewhere I'd really like to work. He asked me to reply to an email agreeing that only he could represent me and to the rate he'd specified. Which I did. He told me he'd call me back in an hour to discuss, but he didn't.
A few days later someone from the company contacted me (I used to work with this guy) and said there was a job there. I think it's the same department. I told him that I'm sure an agent had put me forward, but he reckoned unlikely. So then I got asked to come for an interview.
What should I do? Come clean at the interview just to be safe? It's not my contact interviewing me. Ring the agent to tell him? I'm pretty sure the agent is also under-cutting me on the daily rate by about £100, as another agent told me the rates for this company previously.
Go to interview. Get contract. Go direct if possible. If not, you could call the agent and tell him you want to use his services. Or another agency.
IANAL, but I can't really see the first email having any force. I'm not convinced that it constitutes a contract. And in any case, his lack of response shows that he's not fulfilled his side of "representing you".
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Been asked for a job that agent already sent me for
Fairly new to this contracting business and wanted some advice...I spoke to an agent a week ago about a job somewhere I'd really like to work. He asked me to reply to an email agreeing that only he could represent me and to the rate he'd specified. Which I did. He told me he'd call me back in an hour to discuss, but he didn't.
A few days later someone from the company contacted me (I used to work with this guy) and said there was a job there. I think it's the same department. I told him that I'm sure an agent had put me forward, but he reckoned unlikely. So then I got asked to come for an interview.
What should I do? Come clean at the interview just to be safe? It's not my contact interviewing me. Ring the agent to tell him? I'm pretty sure the agent is also under-cutting me on the daily rate by about £100, as another agent told me the rates for this company previously.Tags: None
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