Originally posted by northernladuk
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Fair points, NLUK and everyone else, I'll ask him to drop something on LinkedIn and keep the recruiters away!
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIs this legit? How do references and recommendations normally work in the contracting game? All advice appreciated!
BooLast edited by Boo; 26 March 2014, 10:46.
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Why bother with a reference? If they have anything about them they will give just the dates you worked for them and the role, which this guy can't give. They don't give reams of pages of how good you are any more.
You can ask but IMO it's an utter waste of time and when you F' up and the manager starts getting him pimps calling him 3 times a day cause you put his name as a ref the relationship is gonna sour.
Add him to linkedin, use him as some valuable networking but forget this reference bollocks.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostI'm contracted through an agency to ClientCo, for a very short (5 - 7) weeks contract and project. The whole project has been on ClientCo's Customers site and I only see people from ClientCo a couple of times a week. ClientCo is fine, but their customer loves me and what I've managed to build for them. The IT Manager has also looked me up and added me on LinkedIn.
It's pretty clear that in terms of references or recommendations, it would probably be business neutral from ClientCo (Plus, I've never even met or spoke to the person who signed me off) but glowing from their Customer.
Is this legit? How do references and recommendations normally work in the contracting game? All advice appreciated!
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Is it acceptable to ask ClientCo's customer for reference or LinkedIn recommendation?
I'm contracted through an agency to ClientCo, for a very short (5 - 7) weeks contract and project. The whole project has been on ClientCo's Customers site and I only see people from ClientCo a couple of times a week. ClientCo is fine, but their customer loves me and what I've managed to build for them. The IT Manager has also looked me up and added me on LinkedIn.
It's pretty clear that in terms of references or recommendations, it would probably be business neutral from ClientCo (Plus, I've never even met or spoke to the person who signed me off) but glowing from their Customer.
Is this legit? How do references and recommendations normally work in the contracting game? All advice appreciated!Tags: None
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