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Previously on "Impressions on Eurostaff agency"

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  • TheGrave
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    I've been using them for about 4 months already and I'd say they are OK. Payments are on time (although with 30 days delay but this was in the contract), didn't try to play stupid tricks on me after the contract has started (unlike these b*stards from Datacom for example), gave me a few breaks on things I couldn't arrange for the end client. Apart from this a normal agency - work promptly, follow your queries with the employer, can't say too much bad words for them. Of course, don't forget it's an agency and never fully trust them on sensitive matters.

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  • AnonAgent
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    Mid sized agency, likely rates will be between 15-25%.

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  • sunflower
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    They are not preferred suppliers for some projects and deal with other parties who are preferred suppliers, so you can end up with lots of middlemen between you and the end client.

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by spiritberlin View Post
    I'm not really desperate in looking for a new role so I'd only start discussing if I was 100% sure I'm not ripped off.
    We all know agencies will do basically everything to get people to sign a contract, and try to boost their margin as much as they can, but in my little experience I know that some are less "tough" than others.
    Stay where you are then because there are plenty of desperate people out there!

    Originally posted by spiritberlin View Post
    I'd like to avoid over-charging agencies (like for example more than 10% would be a lot - do you agree?)
    It's impossible to say if an agency is "good" or not with regards to margin because it will depend on the client. Their client may be on a PSL with quite a few contractors on site and take as little as 6% or it could be a one off contract and they might milk it for all it's worth. Same agency, different clients....

    Originally posted by spiritberlin View Post
    Any hints & tips on negociation and how much to insist on getting your rate would be very welcome.
    It's really difficult to know how to play it because each situation is different. I try and get the contact details of the client and if you think the client will be amenable you can discuss the rate directly with them to avoid having an agency take the piss.

    If you think the agency is taking a huge margin and they reject your negotiations then you can tell them that you will contact the client directly out of courtesy to let them know that the rate was too low for you to take the job. It's a nuclear thing to do but if you aren't going to get the job or the agency are taking the pee with their margin then the client will find out and know not to deal with that agent again.

    It's a bit of a tightrope to walk though.

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  • Andy Hallett
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    Unless your name is Messi or Ronaldo I'd suggest you try and speak to as many agents as possible. If you are lucky enough to be offered a role then feel free to bring up the rate.

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  • mos
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    Originally posted by spiritberlin View Post
    It's my first post, so I guess yes? Otherwise I've been contracting since three or four years.. Don't know if I answered your question?

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  • mos
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    Originally posted by spiritberlin View Post
    Any hints & tips on negociation and how much to insist on getting your rate would be very welcome. Thanks!
    troll ?

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  • spiritberlin
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Noob?
    It's my first post, so I guess yes? Otherwise I've been contracting since three or four years.. Don't know if I answered your question?

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  • stek
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    Impressions on Eurostaff agency

    Noob?

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  • spiritberlin
    started a topic Impressions on Eurostaff agency

    Impressions on Eurostaff agency

    Hello,

    Has someone worked with Eurostaff? I'd like to know what your impressions are with regards to rate negociations, margins they work on, in general correctness of what they say - before I move on to talk with them.
    I'm not really desperate in looking for a new role so I'd only start discussing if I was 100% sure I'm not ripped off.
    We all know agencies will do basically everything to get people to sign a contract, and try to boost their margin as much as they can, but in my little experience I know that some are less "tough" than others.

    I'd like to avoid over-charging agencies (like for example more than 10% would be a lot - do you agree?)

    Any hints & tips on negociation and how much to insist on getting your rate would be very welcome.

    Thanks!

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