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Thanks for the (mostly) sensible suggestions.
Client is a major financial and for contingent labour insists on a PSL agency only and their agreed contract to ensure the flow-through of terms. I've ended up sending something out to all of them setting out the rate I've agreed with the end client and asking for a share of their commission, not to be Opted out and payment terms...I do like the suggestion of a photo so I'll follow up on that one!
I've had one response so far (Recruitment zone) - very polite and professional but not prepared to play ball...they did however contact me within an hour for an alternative role!
Still happy to take feedback on specific agencies...
Cheers
B
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I had a similar situation last year. I'd agreed the inclusive rate and then found the agency who would work at 5%.
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Originally posted by bracken View PostA little help please...I've just landed a role () and the client has rather kindly given me a choice of agencies. Any views on them especially concerning the IR35 friendliness of their contract and their payment terms / previous payment issues?- Project Partners
- Sandersons
- Recruitment Zone
- Campion Willcocks
- Head Resourcing
- IMS worldwide
- Investigo
B
When I had a client give me the choice, first one to go were all the male agents, obviously.
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Bracken, it's quite possible that you will negotiate the rate with the client and the client will negotiate a markup with the agency and that would be between them and the agency so you would stay out of it. It's also possible that you will have to negotiate the agency's cut out of your money. Of course, it's better if the client negotiates with the agency because they have much more clout than you will.
Originally posted by badger7579 View PostWhat for? the agent's job is to source a resource for the position at hand. If the company does not already have any relationship with any of the agencies listed they will have to be setup as a new company in the finance system anyway so why not go direct???
Also, from the contractor's point of view, you will probably get better payment terms out of an agency because they will factor the payments from the client for you. It may also give you the protection of the agency conduct regulations so if it goes a bit nasty with the client then the agency may still be obliged to pay you. PCG also offers some protection against agencies defaulting on payments too.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTry and find one that has other contractors on site so knows the score and also has reduced admin overheads so more likely to take a smaller cut.
Failing that remember you are introducing the agent to a new client and he will be all over him like a rash for more business. Try opening the conversation with the agent you have a new lead for him and you want a preferential rates to introduce him. Play it hard.
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Try and find one that has other contractors on site so knows the score and also has reduced admin overheads so more likely to take a smaller cut.
Failing that remember you are introducing the agent to a new client and he will be all over him like a rash for more business. Try opening the conversation with the agent you have a new lead for him and you want a preferential rates to introduce him. Play it hard.
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostWhat for? the agent's job is to source a resource for the position at hand. If the company does not already have any relationship with any of the agencies listed they will have to be setup as a new company in the finance system anyway so why not go direct???
Has this person even asked the client for a direct contract?
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Has this person even asked the client for a direct contract?
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Nice One!
1. 5% or less Margin
2. Opt in
3. Weekly pay
4. Optional - they take you out to lunch
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostWhy have an agent? go direct and cut out the middle man. Simple..
Choose the one with the best payment terms and most reasonable contract. Make sure that they don't insist that you opt out too.
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For what its worth, my interactions with Project Partners have been positive.
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Have heard of all of them and know of most but never worked with any of them. Is this a record?
However, if you have a choice of agencies, presumably you found the work and the client is merely outsourcing the admin. In which case you are setting the terms of the engagement, not the agency.
Pick one or two, send them the standard PCG contract and tell them you will allow them a 5% margin, then see who bites.
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Why have an agent? go direct and cut out the middle man. Simple..
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