Originally posted by Wanderer
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Yeah, I believe this is spot on. For the most part, agents don't do any more than introduce you to the end client. And the 'vast' majority of them are quite poor at both understanding the client, the requirements, and the skills of the contractor and matching them all together correctly. In other words, they don't truly understand what 'due diligence' means in terms of engaging in a contract, because at the first sign of trouble, they run for the hills.
I live for the day when I'll be able to engage ALL my clients directly rather than have to go through agents. Its already happening through arenas like LinkedIn.
To be fair, there are a couple of agents that I do like to pursue opportunities through but its few and far between, and its only because they do the due diligence thing well. But most don't and they prove an unfortunate hurdle to have to cross over to get to the real deal where you basically sell yourself into the client environment. For those of us who come from a career in working for consultancies and who have honed the 'opportunity development' thing well, we just wish the agents would get out of the way and lets us do our job !!!!
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