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Previously on "Did agent nicked my contract?"

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  • NotAllThere
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    There's nothing to lose by writing a thank-you note. Agents do lie. Chances are you the agent couldn't be bothered to give you proper feedback. He'd probably already forgotten who you are.

    I do know, however, of situations where writing a thank-you note such as:

    Dear blah

    I would like to thank-you for taking the time last week to interview me. The project looked interesting, and I think I would have been a good fit, so I was disappointed to find out from the agent that, on this occasion, I was unsuccessful. Should future opportunities arise, I would be grateful if you would keep me in mind. For your records, my contact details are:

    ....

    Yours Sincerely.

    resulted in a call from the agent a few days later, with a job offer. This is especially the case if you've been disputing anything with the agent.

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  • Joe Bloque
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    Thanks for replies

    Got my hopes raised when client asked when can i start. Thought he wouldn't need 1 hr to know my skills don't match project - he should of known from my CV - cost me 50£ and half day to attend. Agent set this up in 2 days but took 5 days to tell 'Unfortunately....'. Always had feedback in couple of days max. Anyway... i moved on... to jobserve again.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Nothing particularly dodgy. That sort of thing happens all the time.

    I usually write a thank you note in those circumstances, but nothing ever comes of it.

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  • Turion
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    Just didn't get the job, so move on. They probably had a better candidate. Chasing up agents is a total waste of time, as if there is good news, they will be all over you like a bad rash. If you are not selected in the most part they will not waste their time telling you bad news. As for the thankyou letter

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  • Joe Bloque
    started a topic Did agent nicked my contract?

    Did agent nicked my contract?

    Hello All,

    Been lurking here quite a while and registered today to post my first thread. Last friday attended interview with client for a sc role - interviewd for one hour - asked when can i start - client also took my references on forms. Client tells me i will get to know on monday. Shook hands and left, thought i did well. Called agent all this week - says no feedback yet. Yesterday evening agent drops me mail saying - 'Your skill sets don't match project at current stage'. I think he used me as a spare candidate. Should i write to client a 'thank you' note? Any one thinks some thing dodgy?

    Thanks for reading.

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