Go, as others have said an opportunity to get to know the boss a little better.
So what if you are expected to buy a round, may prove a wise investment in the future.
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Originally posted by Robster View PostThe agent who got me the current (2 month) gig is going for a pint with the Clientco manager who is the client contact for my role, and has invited me along. I've barely spoken to the manager in question due to the nature of my role and I have much better things to do with my spare time than spend it with a "recruitment consultant" so initially I made an excuse, but now I'm wondering if there might be some benefit to me in going. Any thoughts?
If so, I'd go. If they expect me to buy them a round I'd jib it off.
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i would go, opportunity to get in there with the client co boss is never a bad idea
agent meetings can be a bit hit a miss, last one i had was pretty good, bought me lunch and a pint and just chatted in general, didn't fish for leads
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There's no harm in going along. At least it will make things easy when it comes to renewal time.
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Yes, you go. You may have found a ½ decent agent that it is worth getting to know.
Remember to take your wallet. Last time an agent took me out for coffee, he "forgot" his and I had to pay.
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Are they paying? I had an agent buy me a pint and pub lunch once (in Bristol as it happens). He told me all about the Ferrari he'd just bought. I always had the impression he was on a rather large percentage.
It never hurts to get on friendly terms with the person who decides on your renewal.
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Originally posted by Robster View PostThe agent who got me the current (2 month) gig is going for a pint with the Clientco manager who is the client contact for my role, and has invited me along. I've barely spoken to the manager in question due to the nature of my role and I have much better things to do with my spare time than spend it with a "recruitment consultant" so initially I made an excuse, but now I'm wondering if there might be some benefit to me in going. Any thoughts?
excuse is fine, if you are the social type then go for it
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Agent wants to go for a pint, worth going?
The agent who got me the current (2 month) gig is going for a pint with the Clientco manager who is the client contact for my role, and has invited me along. I've barely spoken to the manager in question due to the nature of my role and I have much better things to do with my spare time than spend it with a "recruitment consultant" so initially I made an excuse, but now I'm wondering if there might be some benefit to me in going. Any thoughts?Tags: None
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