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This "Create a better agency" and similar "All agents are rubbish" threads appear on this board every few months.
But no one has ever actually suggested a better model, mainly because contractors look at the agency model from their view point and not from the perspective of the client who's actually paying for the service.
The horrid truth is that the clients are generally happy with the service the agents provide. The feelings of the contractor is way down the list of priorities.
However an agent is a middle-man and in the internet age of instant communications and low-cost infrastructure it does feel as though Mr Agent should be getting squeezed or "disrupted". But as I say, no alternative has really emerged.
Will Linked-In evolve into the Uber agency? After all it knows what you do, who you've done it for and how you are rated by your peers.
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostSeeing how bad the recruiters are (I still get offers for 18k pa PHP roles), I'm thinking of a PlanB that would involve me placing/sourcing candidates.
Good idea/bad/horrible?
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assuming you are making 10% and want to have a gross profit of £50k you will have £500,000 owed by clients and going out to contractors.
Assuming half the clients pay in 30 days and your contractors want to be paid monthly £250k will pass straight through. However £250k will be outstanding waiting until If & when the client pays you.
A contractor + Margin is probably £2k a week and clients will drag it out for 2-3 months paying if they default you can be £26K out of pocket on one client & contractor.
its not easy and unless you have a big wedge or pay 7% for factoring very cash intensive.
Bad idea, I have made a few quid subbing out work but it was hard work the subbie thought the customer was his.
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostSeeing how bad the recruiters are (I still get offers for 18k pa PHP roles), I'm thinking of a PlanB that would involve me placing/sourcing candidates.
Good idea/bad/horrible?
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostSeeing how bad the recruiters are (I still get offers for 18k pa PHP roles), I'm thinking of a PlanB that would involve me placing/sourcing candidates.
Good idea/bad/horrible?
Then of course there's the whole factoring payments bit, contractors expect to be paid on time irrespective of when the client coughs up.
Oh there's the whole sales bit where you need to find clients and contracts to place people into.
There's a few hundred other things to consider as well.
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Becoming an agent?
Seeing how bad the recruiters are (I still get offers for 18k pa PHP roles), I'm thinking of a PlanB that would involve me placing/sourcing candidates.
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