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Lots of them seem to call with perm offers and don't seem to notice the word freelancer in your profile.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostYou don't seem too sure. I've had plenty of calls from Alexander Mann and they have Europeans working out of UK offices. 'Apparently' EU workers can get jobs in the UK
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Originally posted by SuPaStA View PostThese agencies are approved suppliers and their Mark-up was very little apparently due to this. AlexMann was one of them which was a UK company but the people I dealt with to secure the contract were in Poland (or some other eastern European country).
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Originally posted by cojak View PostMarket rate to you (ie the client) perhaps...
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Originally posted by SuPaStA View PostWas it for a SC role by any chance? I have dealt with indian/polish agencies on previous government roles as the recruitment side of things seems to have been outsourced.
It was market rate for the type of role.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postthey seem to be on the rise at the moment, why is that?
Had several calls in the last couple of months and connection requests on Linkedin from agencies based in India.
They call over very poor quality phone lines with heavy accents, can't understand 50% of what they are saying. Two times they arranged a phone interview with what I thought was the client, but turned out in both cadses it was with some other agency guy based in India, calling over the same poor quality phone lines, again don't catch half of what they are saying and afterwards you don't hear anything back at all. Looks like it's a learning exercise for them, to find out about skills needed in the UK and how to interview, etc.
Decided not to pick up any calls from India any more as they are a huge waste of time.
Anyone on here actually got a contract through one of these agencies?
It was market rate for the type of role.
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Originally posted by Boney M View PostLess than that, I have told them on first contact my day rate and then gone for a technical exam whereby I cannot understand the fella to even understand him and then they offered my just over a quarter of my day rate when I said no, they called back several times over the coming days.
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostThey specialise in the £150-£180/day rate band, so no.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI always make clear in which rate band I am in one of my opening sentences to any agency, to avoid wasting my time, which is much higher then the one you mention. In my case the roles were for VW (Germany) and Vodafone (at least that is what they told me and what the contract specs said) and the rates were in the range what you could normally expect for these type of roles in these companies.
Later I checked with my direct contact in Vodafone and she wasn't aware of the contract and she would have known if it was really a live one. Which made me think they are trying to get information out of people to understand the European market by pretending they are interviewing them
The thing is that there are one hell of a lot of ex-permies who were laid off over the last couple of years who'll take any work right now and are easy fodder for these agencies.
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostThey specialise in the £150-£180/day rate band, so no.
Later I checked with my direct contact in Vodafone and she wasn't aware of the contract and she would have known if it was really a live one. Which made me think they are trying to get information out of people to understand the European market by pretending they are interviewing them
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India based agencies
they seem to be on the rise at the moment, why is that?
Had several calls in the last couple of months and connection requests on Linkedin from agencies based in India.
They call over very poor quality phone lines with heavy accents, can't understand 50% of what they are saying. Two times they arranged a phone interview with what I thought was the client, but turned out in both cadses it was with some other agency guy based in India, calling over the same poor quality phone lines, again don't catch half of what they are saying and afterwards you don't hear anything back at all. Looks like it's a learning exercise for them, to find out about skills needed in the UK and how to interview, etc.
Decided not to pick up any calls from India any more as they are a huge waste of time.
Anyone on here actually got a contract through one of these agencies?Tags: None
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