Originally posted by Zigenare
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Previously on "Recruitment agent being ghosted and throwing a hissy"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere
Yes and yes.
Kind of reminds me of when I outsourced some work to a poster here - "but I thought you didn't like me" he said.
I replied "This is business and money. CUK isn't real life!".
So if I ever need anyone to do some colouring in, don't worry if we've ever.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere
These are the good ones. £35 each.
Läderach.
Their ordinary chocolate is about £9 for 100g. My family get me half a kilo for Christmas and my birthday.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere
I'll pay in you in Lindt Chocolate Easter Bunnies,
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My gripe with pimps and company talent acquisition bods on LI is when you see they've been on it for over 5 years.
And then you see this: "XXXXX has not posted yet."
qh
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Originally posted by NotAllThere
I'll pay in you in Lindt Chocolate Easter Bunnies,
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Originally posted by NotAllThere
Yes and yes.
Kind of reminds me of when I outsourced some work to a poster here - "but I thought you didn't like me" he said.
I replied "This is business and money. CUK isn't real life!".
So if I ever need anyone to do some colouring in, don't worry if we've ever.
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If there's even a sniff of earning some dosh he will respond.
qh
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What a load of old tulip, really the recruiter is called Paul Tulip, seems apt enough.
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IHRCOTBAR* if that has upset him?
If you're going to work in sales (which is what recruitment is) then you need a skin thicker than a reinforced rhinocerous hide.
* Is he really cut out to be a recruiter
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Most cockney barrow boys (Sorry, RCs) would sell their granny to make a deal. Me thinks he doth protest too much!
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From reading his reply comments he sounds incredibly needy with a very large chip on his shoulder!
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One of the best lessons (no actually, the best lesson) i learned as a young contractor was to not worry about being ghosted, or if I have ghosted someone else.
I used to drive myself nuts about why some recruiter had not replied to a perfect application, if the client had requested an interview or if I had been made an offer. Not worrying about this stuff and just moving on saves a huge amount of mental energy and frustration.
I get that recruiters are busy and can’t possibly get back to everyone around every role and enquiry, so i don’t feel bad about doing the same to them when i’m not looking. I’ve not known this to cause any issues and have lots of recruiter connections who i get on great with and have known for years despite them or I ghosting the other multiple times in the past.
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I can understand the agent being peeved at being ghosted. However, I hope they are the sort that never ghosts a candidate when it becomes clear that they're not going to earn anything from them.
It doesn't take much to respond to an enquiry from a 1st degree connection, and I think it's important to acknowledge the contact, at the very least. Randoms, who invited you to apply for stuff that bears no resemblance to your profile, can sod off.
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Sometimes, recruiters often "reach out" for reasons other than a legitimate opportunity:- Intelligence gathering on behalf of competitors, even current clients etc.
- Gathering Data / Information / Contacts
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