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Previously on "Fantastic Opportunities from Michael Bailey Associates."

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  • northernladuk
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    Wonder how many people are going to repeat the same piece of advice?

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  • blinko
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    They are jsut finding out who is out there, this is something most agencies do.

    You have to be prepared that they will fish and try and head up your client, but you don't have to give them any information you don't wnat to. If they want to use you then they will regardless of whether you give them a lead or not.

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  • norrahe
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    These are just the sample e-mails you get from random agencies who have your e-mail and your profile may have had one keyword.

    Progressive keep sending me comedy stuff too.

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by JustMe View Post
    Always receive a lot of mail from them. Never read them. Spam . When I reply, they never call back. Just time-waisters.
    Just get a throw away email address (and phone number) to use when you are looking for work and bin them when you have a contract.

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  • JustMe
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    time waisters

    Originally posted by helpFul View Post
    I just got this tempting e-mail:

    "Dear [sucker]

    We are currently searching for a JOB TITLE to work in CITY, COUNTRY for DURATION plus extensions. This is a fantastic contract opportunity for a large multi-national client.

    The ideal candidate must have the following skills: SHORT JOB DESCRIPTION.

    If you are interested in this position, please respond within 24 hours with a short motivation letter and your CV in Word format so MBA can contact you.

    MBA do have a policy to fulfill job requests within 24 hours therefore a quick response is important.

    Alternatively, you can call us on the number below.

    MBA does apologise when this job does not match your profile. However, if you have any colleagues who may be interested in this contract opportunity; please forward this email to them. If they are successfully placed at our client site, we will award you with £150.00 (180 Euros).

    Thank you for your time and we hope to hear from you soon,

    Regards

    Sibylle Willnauer
    Recruiting Team
    MBA, Michael Bailey Associates"
    Always receive a lot of mail from them. Never read them. Spam . When I reply, they never call back. Just time-waisters.

    rgds

    justme

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  • northernladuk
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    Dunno, you posted an email you got. Why? Is there a problem with it?

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  • helpFul
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    And your problem is what???
    I don't have a "problem"; do you?

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I get about 3 a week from MBA all for positions that I have absolutely no idea about.
    I get about 3 a week from Progressive all for positions that I know absolutely everything about.

    These are City-based roles, for £35k-£45k.

    I've tried pointing out to them several times that I'm contract-only, and that the rate of pay is at least £100k short of what a decent City-based person would expect, but that hasn't stopped the comedy roles from coming in.

    I've wild-carded their email addresses to go straight to the trash folder now, but I still have the odd flick through some of them once-a-week for a laugh.

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  • darmstadt
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    I get about 3 a week from MBA all for positions that I have absolutely no idea about. They just do keyword searches and send out an e-mail to everyone they find that matches one of the words it seems. I have once worked for them and although they paid on time I was not overly impressed with the agent.

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  • kaiser78
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    I received this email last week I think it was as well. Not relevant to me at the moment, so simply pressed delete.

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  • northernladuk
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    A fishing email is hardly a reflection on an agency. It's what they do. Like it or lump it.

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  • cojak
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    Not sure about this either, I've posted the odd advert on to a mate who's been benched at the time.

    It's not as if they've asked you to tell them what interviews you've applied for and references (hello Evolution! ).

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  • BlasterBates
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    I worked through MBA for a number of years in two different countries; I found them to be fine.

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  • northernladuk
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    And your problem is what???

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  • Fantastic Opportunities from Michael Bailey Associates.

    I just got this tempting e-mail:

    "Dear [sucker]

    We are currently searching for a JOB TITLE to work in CITY, COUNTRY for DURATION plus extensions. This is a fantastic contract opportunity for a large multi-national client.

    The ideal candidate must have the following skills: SHORT JOB DESCRIPTION.

    If you are interested in this position, please respond within 24 hours with a short motivation letter and your CV in Word format so MBA can contact you.

    MBA do have a policy to fulfill job requests within 24 hours therefore a quick response is important.

    Alternatively, you can call us on the number below.

    MBA does apologise when this job does not match your profile. However, if you have any colleagues who may be interested in this contract opportunity; please forward this email to them. If they are successfully placed at our client site, we will award you with £150.00 (180 Euros).

    Thank you for your time and we hope to hear from you soon,

    Regards

    Sibylle Willnauer
    Recruiting Team
    MBA, Michael Bailey Associates"

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