Originally posted by northernladuk
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It is a cut throat industry - contractors and agents alike, however, I always feel more comfortable running the company past the contractor. It's a seed planting exercise really - I know most clients aren't revealed until the last minute, which means that I can confirm that nobody has spoken to them about my client (which is what the guidelines say should happen), which in turn builds a little trust. That trust can then give you an advantage when the age old "candidate submitted by another agency" argument comes through - I simply call them, let them know how it should be done (according to the guidelines) and ask if they'd rather use someone who was doing things above board, or someone who was being underhand. It's a fairly obvious choice IMO.
The annoying thing for me, is that the way I look after my contractors and clients SHOULDN'T be the exception. Frustratingly, it often is.
Enough trumpet blowing though
Good luck with it - let us know how you end up getting on.TAV


. He then asked me if I had any other applications on the go and I said yes, in the 'North' (this is true, but I didn't want him to think that I would wait for him).
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