So you're saying I should ring the agency? It kind of makes sense as client could've got back to them asking about a CV they've received. Not sure how this works between client and agencies. Should I tell them I've applied direct since I never heard from them?
I applied direct yesterday and received an acknowledgement that it has been forwarded to that department.
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You have to remember the client will have one or two agencies they repeatedly use even if there isn't a formal agreement they would be reluctant to end up in a conflict.
No harm in trying to go direct as there would be no conflict with the agency, as the client can decide if they point you back to the agency or take you on directly.
If the agency has got back to you then probably they have been contacted by the client, i.e. the client got your CV then got back to the agency.
If you haven't heard from the client you might as well go through the agency.
Although it isn't impossible to go direct most big clients such as banks usually expect you to go through an agency anyway.Last edited by BlasterBates; 1 May 2014, 13:39.
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Originally posted by texto View PostFour days later the first agency calls me today checking my availability blah blah - I said I'm busy at the moment and will call later.
Now my CV is in front of the client since I applied direct after the agency did not take my calls. What should I do?
1. Not return the calls from agency
2. Call the agency and tell them I applied direct.
3. Call the agency and say I'm not interested.
I'm wondering if the client could've have asked the agency about the CV that I sent. Is this possible? I don;t think so as the agent guy did mention forwarding my cv at which point I said I was busy.
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Four days later the first agency calls me today checking my availability blah blah - I said I'm busy at the moment and will call later.
Now my CV is in front of the client since I applied direct after the agency did not take my calls. What should I do?
1. Not return the calls from agency
2. Call the agency and tell them I applied direct.
3. Call the agency and say I'm not interested.
I'm wondering if the client could've have asked the agency about the CV that I sent. Is this possible? I don;t think so as the agent guy did mention forwarding my cv at which point I said I was busy.
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Originally posted by texto View PostWell I spoke to the first agency who were very enthusiastic but after our rate discussion, things went cold. I applied to the other agency - they did not even bother responding.
Since I had the direct email of the client when the first agency sent me the job desc, I took the advice given here by fellow contractors and applied directly. I, at least, have an acknowledgement. Lets see what happens.
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Well I spoke to the first agency who were very enthusiastic but after our rate discussion, things went cold. I applied to the other agency - they did not even bother responding.
Since I had the direct email of the client when the first agency sent me the job desc, I took the advice given here by fellow contractors and applied directly. I, at least, have an acknowledgement. Lets see what happens.
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Originally posted by MojoDog View PostThat's useful to know.
More than one pimp has told me that clients get ticked off with seeing multiple applications from different agencies (but then they would say that, wouldn't they?).
Also, one or two have asked me to state that I'm happy for them to have sole representation for my application for the role. Is that worth anything legally?
This is why agents ask to represent you solely and ask for your agreement.
Also why they ask where else has your cv been sent, this often seems like fishing for information and then they dont tell you the clients name as its confidential at this stage. But they are trying to ensure your cv has not been submitted without exposing their client.
What you have to remember is some agents dont qualify candidates and just submit the CV without the consultants knowledge.
I would apply for the position via the other agency and tell them you spoke with another agent about the role but you dont know if your application has been submitted.
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Originally posted by texto View PostInterestingly, the detailed job description sent to me by the agent during my initial interaction had the email address of the client. Can I not just ping the client directly to see if they are interested?
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Originally posted by texto View PostInterestingly, the detailed job description sent to me by the agent during my initial interaction had the email address of the client. Can I not just ping the client directly to see if they are interested?
Having said that, my best contract has been where I have gone direct with the client with no agency involvement at all. So, if you have an opportunity to get straight to the client, take it - after all, at least you know that there isn't a middleman to mess you around.
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Interestingly, the detailed job description sent to me by the agent during my initial interaction had the email address of the client. Can I not just ping the client directly to see if they are interested?
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Originally posted by MojoDog View PostMore than one pimp has told me that clients get ticked off with seeing multiple applications from different agencies (but then they would say that, wouldn't they?).
I've seen it happen. I've also seen a client shoot down the agent because they had sent in a CV for someone unsolicited, and then when someone else responded to an advert with the same CV they went with the second agency not the first.
Originally posted by MojoDog View PostAlso, one or two have asked me to state that I'm happy for them to have sole representation for my application for the role. Is that worth anything legally?
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Originally posted by MojoDog View PostThat's useful to know.
More than one pimp has told me that clients get ticked off with seeing multiple applications from different agencies (but then they would say that, wouldn't they?).
Also, one or two have asked me to state that I'm happy for them to have sole representation for my application for the role. Is that worth anything legally?
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Originally posted by riffpie View PostRule of thumb: until a contract is in place, you are not beholden to anyone, nor under any obligations. Despite what pimps might try and tell you, a client isn't going to think you're an idiot if he sees your CV more than once from different agencies.
More than one pimp has told me that clients get ticked off with seeing multiple applications from different agencies (but then they would say that, wouldn't they?).
Also, one or two have asked me to state that I'm happy for them to have sole representation for my application for the role. Is that worth anything legally?
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