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Previously on "If you were HIRING a contractor..."
Can't believe you letting him get away with this! I make a grammatical error and get my bot bot spanked, he calls the majority of you rubbish and nothing!
No Justice in this world
Cause you were the only person that rose to it! I had a bit of a nibble of the bait but managed to back off with my dignity intact
The company I am currently contracted to I applied to work for directly but they rejected me. I went through an agency and they were desperate for me to join. Can somebody explain that one to me? Couldn't they have just saved themselves 5k or so and just gone with me initially?
Some companies just have a policy not to hire direct, many reasons for this, some invalid, others not so much.
But simplest rule of thumb to know is ask the question
"do they view and treat contractors as companies they do business with or as a flexible labour force?"
If the latter they generally go though agencies, if the former more likely to accept direct (but certainly not guaranteed as they might not for other reason's like simplified invoicing)
Can't believe you letting him get away with this! I make a grammatical error and get my bot bot spanked, he calls the majority of you rubbish and nothing!
No Justice in this world
Because he is just being a general troll and you should not feed trolls
As to the OP's question, if i did not know someone who could fill the role would go agency route, especially in todays market. Post a decent role at decent rate and the amount of CV's you get would crush a grown man to death. Agencies are the "first line of defense"
Last edited by Not So Wise; 4 February 2010, 14:55.
I avoid agencies, because they only seem able to supply the calibre of contractor that uses agencies.
Can't believe you letting him get away with this! I make a grammatical error and get my bot bot spanked, he calls the majority of you rubbish and nothing!
The company I am currently contracted to I applied to work for directly but they rejected me. I went through an agency and they were desperate for me to join. Can somebody explain that one to me? Couldn't they have just saved themselves 5k or so and just gone with me initially?
What northernladuk said, plus:
the agent lied to the client about your CV and/or experience, to get you in.
The company I am currently contracted to I applied to work for directly but they rejected me. I went through an agency and they were desperate for me to join. Can somebody explain that one to me? Couldn't they have just saved themselves 5k or so and just gone with me initially?
There could be a whole host of reasons for this and judging by some of your posts in the last few months could some really obscure things we can't even begin to imagine, sorry.
Could it be the way you approaced them? Your sales pitch, the fact they don't take on direct, the fact they prefer an agent? If a hiring manager has a budget to spend he won't be doing himself any favours saving the company a few K but opening himself up to a tulip storm should it all go wrong and you are directly contract. Remember this is your first contract so you are a huge risk and maybe showed him a bit of the naivity you showed on the forum so he put you through an agent to lessen the risk on him?
Did they reject you or just turn down your application direct and went through agent as that is their process which is totally different. Your use of the word reject might not be the right word
The company I am currently contracted to I applied to work for directly but they rejected me. I went through an agency and they were desperate for me to join. Can somebody explain that one to me? Couldn't they have just saved themselves 5k or so and just gone with me initially?
Then agent. I'd probably use agent from the beginning anyway to try and get more choice. No way would I stick on jobserve and do myself... unless perhaps I was leaving company and winding down my work.. would take too long.
So no matter what I say about agents...they definitely have their uses. I'd use one that had dealt with me well in the past, and seemed to consider the client's needs as well.
I would go with this one to be honest. Yes get someone in I know if I could but apart from that let the agents do the legwork. I would think it is only the contractors they piss off and would be pretty good with me as a client.
Then agent. I'd probably use agent from the beginning anyway to try and get more choice. No way would I stick on jobserve and do myself... unless perhaps I was leaving company and winding down my work.. would take too long.
So no matter what I say about agents...they definitely have their uses. I'd use one that had dealt with me well in the past, and seemed to consider the client's needs as well.
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