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Previously on "blind leading the blind"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by rjoe View Post
    An agent has approached, asking if I'm interested in some PM work at local healthcare provider.

    Details are scant but turns out there's budget for multiple junior roles. Budget (~200 per day) AND inside IR35, so a comparative pittance.

    Agent asks my opinion on a reasonable rate, a few days later back in touch for my CV wanting to propose a more senior role.

    So, at this point in time how much due diligence is necessary? Should I send CV without a second thought, or should I enquire to see proposed job spec, rate, agreement of written representation etc...
    Make sure they can provide the rate you require. Then send in your CV.

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  • rjoe
    started a topic blind leading the blind

    blind leading the blind

    An agent has approached, asking if I'm interested in some PM work at local healthcare provider.

    Details are scant but turns out there's budget for multiple junior roles. Budget (~200 per day) AND inside IR35, so a comparative pittance.

    Agent asks my opinion on a reasonable rate, a few days later back in touch for my CV wanting to propose a more senior role.

    So, at this point in time how much due diligence is necessary? Should I send CV without a second thought, or should I enquire to see proposed job spec, rate, agreement of written representation etc...

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