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Originally posted by eyetie View PostAlso had a similar email from Rebecca at Premier. Mass mailing madness.
By the way, anyone got any leads I can chase down?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAgencies are absolutely desperate at the moment. Any sales manager worth his salt will have each and every recruitment person hitting the phones, hitting everyone. There will be no niceties about how they obtain leads. There are more agents chasing an ever decreasing market. It is also end of the year when little happens, and what is worse is that the prospects for the new year are very gloomy.
We had a meeting at RBS for their prefferred suppliers and the popular view was that RBS would be bust by the Spring.
The fishing season is in full swing.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostIs that Emily Gaskell at Premier?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAgencies are absolutely desperate at the moment. Any sales manager worth his salt will have each and every recruitment person hitting the phones, hitting everyone. There will be no niceties about how they obtain leads. There are more agents chasing an ever decreasing market. It is also end of the year when little happens, and what is worse is that the prospects for the new year are very gloomy.
We had a meeting at RBS for their prefferred suppliers and the popular view was that RBS would be bust by the Spring.
The fishing season is in full swing.
How many do you think will go bust next year? As in the recruitment industry? % wise. It was about time it got consolidated right?
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Agencies are absolutely desperate at the moment. Any sales manager worth his salt will have each and every recruitment person hitting the phones, hitting everyone. There will be no niceties about how they obtain leads. There are more agents chasing an ever decreasing market. It is also end of the year when little happens, and what is worse is that the prospects for the new year are very gloomy.
We had a meeting at RBS for their prefferred suppliers and the popular view was that RBS would be bust by the Spring.
The fishing season is in full swing.
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Originally posted by AZZIK View PostI just received this pathetic email:
Hi
It’s that time of year again when the majority of agencies relax a little in the build up in the up to Christmas. Here at Premier, we are actually busier than ever with a wide variety of both permanent and contract vacancies!
I am therefore taking this opportunity to find out if you are still searching for a new job opportunity?
If so, I would be grateful if you could help me help you by answering the following questions:
* Where are you working currently and why are you looking for a new role?
* Reason for leaving last position?
* What locations / commute are you looking at?
* What salary are you looking for?
* What type of role are you looking for?
* Companies/industries that you have a particular interest in? If you have been to a particular company for an interview this too would be very helpful.
If you wish us to fast-track your application, please provide a contact reference from your last two places of employment.
If you could submit your most recent CV for our records this will definitely help your search.
I look forward to speaking further over the coming weeks and securing work for you asap.
Kind regards,
Emily
Name and shame...
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Originally posted by AZZIK View PostYeh I know, but I just feel I should give them a taste of their own medicine!
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostRequest a full list of current vacancies including Duration, Rate and a contact name at customer site.
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Request a full list of current vacancies including Duration, Rate and a contact name at customer site.
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Hi
It's that time of year when the majority of contractors try to relax a little in the build up to Christmas. Here at Blaggers Ltd., I am actually busier than ever trying to find companies dos that I can gatecrash.
I am therefore taking this opportunity to find out if you are still planning to throw corporate bashes for those unfortunate companies whom you call clients?
If so, I would be grateful if you could help me help you by answering the following questions:
* Where is the next bash and who will you be holding it for?
* Reason for the bash?
* What locations will the future bashes be held at?
* Who should I impersonate to get in?
If you wish me to fast-track my attendance, please provide photos from last year's bashes.
If you could submit a crate of champagne for my cellar, this will definitely help you get my presence.
I look forward to speaking further over the coming weeks and getting hangovers c/o of your expense account.
Kind regards,
Blagger-in-chief
MD, Blaggers Ltd
Originally posted by AZZIK View PostI just received this pathetic email:
Hi
It’s that time of year again when the majority of agencies relax a little in the build up in the up (????)to Christmas. Here at Premier, we are actually busier than ever with a wide variety of both permanent and contract vacancies!
I am therefore taking this opportunity to find out if you are still searching for a new job opportunity?
If so, I would be grateful if you could help me help you by answering the following questions:
* Where are you working currently and why are you looking for a new role?
* Reason for leaving last position?
* What locations / commute are you looking at?
* What salary are you looking for?
* What type of role are you looking for?
* Companies/industries that you have a particular interest in? If you have been to a particular company for an interview this too would be very helpful.
If you wish us to fast-track your application, please provide a contact reference from your last two places of employment.
If you could submit your most recent CV for our records this will definitely help your search.
I look forward to speaking further over the coming weeks and securing work for you asap.
Kind regards,
Emily
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