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Previously on "3rd Party contracts"

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  • JT_Contractor
    replied
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    How does this work? You are going to take a cut of the rate offered by the agent for supplying him with a contractor? Bearing in mind rates are so bad and agents are getting 300+ CV's in the first hour how will this work?

    Wether you need a contract for it depends on if there is an expectacy between you and the agency going forward. If it is just a finders fee then know but if they are going pay you a percentage over time then of course you will.

    Can't realistically see how this is going to work??
    Your first thought is correct. Having good relationships with agents and their managers at a few agencies allows me to be trusted by them. Therefore anyone I provide will probably be given a push up the queue (of those 300 cv's you mentioned) I'd also probably get a call before the job is posted at job sites.

    I'd only take a very small cut with the hope being that I place a lot
    of candidates. The reason why I wish to start doing this with agencies is because they have good cash flow and I cannot start on
    my own without having a massive bank
    account.

    With contracts being hard to get out there maybe this could be useful for those within my network and their own respective
    networks. Who knows if it will work but it's an idea and you have to start somewhere and can't just have contracting as an income.

    I hope this makes sense. Thanks for replying anyway, I could ask the agencies i've got good relations with however this might look
    like I'm asking for too much. There are lots of example
    contracts on line at clickdocs.com but none resembling the agency
    to consultancy scenario, hence my question.

    Thanks again and I may have to get one written
    professionally rather than take an example but as they say if you don't
    ask, you don't get!

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by JT_Contractor View Post
    Any tips for consultancy to agency contract?
    See a Lawyer. Seriously.

    A DIY approach to contracts is never going to be a good idea.

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  • northernladuk
    replied
    How does this work? You are going to take a cut of the rate offered by the agent for supplying him with a contractor? Bearing in mind rates are so bad and agents are getting 300+ CV's in the first hour how will this work?

    Wether you need a contract for it depends on if there is an expectacy between you and the agency going forward. If it is just a finders fee then know but if they are going pay you a percentage over time then of course you will.

    Can't realistically see how this is going to work??

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  • JT_Contractor
    started a topic 3rd Party contracts

    3rd Party contracts

    I was wondering if anyone has ever come across a 3rd party contract before.

    I needed an example of one for my company that i'm starting up but i'm new to all of this so just needed an example. I've basically created a small consultancy and want to provide freelancers to agencies taking a small fee however i need to create a contract for this?

    Creating a contract between myself and the freelancer is not a problem as I have lots of examples of these as I am a contractor myself.

    Any tips for consultancy to agency contract? Just need an example.

    Kind regards,

    JT

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