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Previously on "Applying to same bank via recruiter and via web site"

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  • The Agents View
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    None of the above. If you don't like/trust/want to work with the agent, just go direct - if you're happy that they'd represent you in the right light, then go with them.

    This is very basic stuff though - may I suggest a look at the "contracting for beginners" guides on this site?

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  • Applying to same bank via recruiter and via web site

    in order to increase the chances of a hire which of the following is usefull and which not:

    1) apply via recruiter for a certain position and via web site for a similar position but different job reference

    2) apply via recruiter for a certain position and via web site for a different position but same divison

    3) apply via recruiter for a certain position and via web site for a different
    position in different divison or/and country


    thanks,

    jj

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