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Received a Random email from a random agent, sent my cv then got interview invite
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How did he react? Did he try and pull the "introduction" card at all?Originally posted by kal View PostThe pimp did contact me about a month later with a 'role I would be perfect for' (which btw was less of a fit than the one he turned me down for!). I had great delight in informing him why I wasn't available
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The pimp did contact me about a month later with a 'role I would be perfect for' (which btw was less of a fit than the one he turned me down for!). I had great delight in informing him why I wasn't availableOriginally posted by d000hg View PostDid you send the pimp a bottle of champagne and an ironic thankyou note "I earn one of these everyday out of the money you would have made"?
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Did you send the pimp a bottle of champagne and an ironic thankyou note "I earn one of these everyday out of the money you would have made"?Originally posted by kal View PostApplied for it on Jobserve, pimp turned me down straight away as not suitable. Contacted HR at client via LinkedIn. Got the role direct for more money than pimp was offering, almost 2 years later I am still there
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Originally posted by kal View PostApplied for it on Jobserve, pimp turned me down straight away as not suitable. Contacted HR at client via LinkedIn. Got the role direct for more money than pimp was offering, almost 2 years later I am still there
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Jobserve for this one.
Regular agent contact for the one prior to this. Although, in fairness to jobserve, he did get my details from there in the first instance so they ought to get the credit for that one as well.
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Applied for it on Jobserve, pimp turned me down straight away as not suitable. Contacted HR at client via LinkedIn. Got the role direct for more money than pimp was offering, almost 2 years later I am still there
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Jobsite...applied.....agent called.....met the Client....started shortly afterwards
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Gig that finishes today, unsolicited agency phone call.
Job that starts a week Monday, JobServe.
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Despite applying online for quite a few, my two contract roles and my last permie role were all from an agent calling me. To my knowledge, none of the roles were advertised in any meaningful way.
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I did a data migration in one area of a large business and another business within the same group snapped me up on the back of that contract.
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