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Previously on "How agencies work."

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  • bored
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    Originally posted by oraclesmith
    Better still, develop an agency system supplied as SaaS.
    That's my plan B indeed!

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by 2uk
    Dodge , what is the average pay agents make ?

    So what happens if you go to a other agent’s geographical territory ? They send you the gorilaz ?
    I have a mate who reckons he makes £80k as a rec agent (circa $6k ish / month).

    But he has just bought a £150k flat in Bristol.

    If I was on £80k I would want more than an £150k flat.

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  • 2uk
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    Dodge , what is the average pay agents make ?

    So what happens if you go to other agent’s geographical territory ? They send you the gorilaz ?
    Last edited by 2uk; 3 August 2007, 19:36.

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  • Andy2
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    Dodgy
    You sound like a good agent
    I am looking for a contract ,can I send you my CV

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by oraclesmith
    Ok, so there's a free Plan B idea for someone. Develop an agency system that will integrate with Jobserve and Jobsite and allow localisation of CV's (addition of activity records, notes etc) but with basic CV data driven by the site. Better still, develop an agency system supplied as SaaS.
    It needs to be simple and remember agents are lazy

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard
    One agent mate of mine says he hasn't searched his company's in-house CV database for over a year, and only ever uses the online ones.

    It is third on our list of activities behind advertising and searching job boards

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  • oraclesmith
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
    If this were the rule for all contractors then maybe they would link their systems in to Jobserve/jobsite accordingly. They will all have a proprietary copy of your CV in order that they can attach it to activity records (this applies to my agency) and stick their logos etc on it when they send it out.
    Ok, so there's a free Plan B idea for someone. Develop an agency system that will integrate with Jobserve and Jobsite and allow localisation of CV's (addition of activity records, notes etc) but with basic CV data driven by the site. Better still, develop an agency system supplied as SaaS.

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  • thunderlizard
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    One agent mate of mine says he hasn't searched his company's in-house CV database for over a year, and only ever uses the online ones.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by oraclesmith
    Here's a question for you Dodgy :-

    With most contractors' CV's on Jobserve or Jobsite etc, openly available for searching by agencies, why do many of them insist on taking a local copy which is by definition going to become quickly out of date compared to the contractor-maintained Jobserve/Jobsite version ?

    Every week I get e-mail's from EB's asking me to apply for roles and/or update my CV on their database. Of course I can't be bothered to update each agency's database when I can just update the one on Jobsite and the other one on Jobserve.
    That is a very good question. I think it just doesnt occur to them to look. If this were the rule for all contractors then maybe they would link their systems in to Jobserve/jobsite accordingly. They will all have a proprietary copy of your CV in order that they can attach it to activity records (this applies to my agency) and stick their logos etc on it when they send it out.

    It may be an idea for you to generate a standard email that tells them to go to jobserve/site for the latest copy of your CV.

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  • oraclesmith
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    Here's a question for you Dodgy :-

    With most contractors' CV's on Jobserve or Jobsite etc, openly available for searching by agencies, why do many of them insist on taking a local copy which is by definition going to become quickly out of date compared to the contractor-maintained Jobserve/Jobsite version ?

    Every week I get e-mail's from EB's asking me to apply for roles and/or update my CV on their database. Of course I can't be bothered to update each agency's database when I can just update the one on Jobsite and the other one on Jobserve.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by BA to the Stars
    So Dodgy is known as Rhino - thick skinned and charges a lot

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  • BA to the Stars
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
    It helps to have a thick skin, and funnily enough I have made some very good contacts here and obtained some business as a result.
    So Dodgy is known as Rhino - thick skinned and charges a lot

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  • richard-af
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
    It helps to have a thick skin, and funnily enough I have made some very good contacts here and obtained some business as a result.
    .. but that's enough about the White Slave Trade.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    Poor Dodgy...he gets a lot of flak for being our 'inside man'. It's like the Magic Circle...if other agents found out he was on here, he would have his tongue cut out...
    It helps to have a thick skin, and funnily enough I have made some very good contacts here and obtained some business as a result.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    Next week, Dodgy explains how to sell double glazing door-to-door.
    It is the same. It is called "foot in the door selling". The good ones get their head in the door because when it gets slammed shut they can still speak.

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