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Thanks mate, have ignored it for now but if he insists that it is for the client i will give them directly to them
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That's exactly correct, by opting out the agent doesn't LEGALLY need to check your details (which he will interpret as getting references) becasue there is a law that says that he must.Originally posted by LEX200 View PostAhh, sorry thought id read that opting out meant they didnt have to check references.....
But he will still have to CONTRACTUALLY check your references, if that is what the contract with his client asks for.
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Well they don't legally have to, if you opt out, but opting out has more to do with not holding the agency to the same rights that cover low paid temporary staff about sick pay, holiday pay etc.Originally posted by LEX200 View PostAhh, sorry thought id read that opting out meant they didnt have to check references.....
Agencies will still want and need (depending on the client) to check that you have actually worked places to verify your CV is truthful. In addition, references are valuable as leads for them. It's nice to give them a couple when they get you a good gig.
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The law requires them to be sure of your identity, experience and qualifications. This actually does not require a reference check, but most insist on it as it is the easiest for them and gets a few leads.Originally posted by LEX200 View PostAhh, sorry thought id read that opting out meant they didnt have to check references.....
By opting out they no longer need to have proof of the above.
This does not mean that the client does not want to see references before signing the contract. If that is the case send your refs direct to the client.
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Ahh, sorry thought id read that opting out meant they didnt have to check references.....
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Yes he probably does, but opting out has nothing to do with references.Originally posted by LEX200 View PostNeed some clarification please......I thought that if you opt out that the agent doesnt need to get refernces? Got an email requesting references covering the past 3 years shortly after the interview and saying that i would like to take the gig. I didnt respond and then got another request when when when my contract com through?
DO i need to provide them, got nothing to hide just wondering if he wants them as leads?
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References after opting out?
Need some clarification please......I thought that if you opt out that the agent doesnt need to get refernces? Got an email requesting references covering the past 3 years shortly after the interview and saying that i would like to take the gig. I didnt respond and then got another request when when when my contract com through?
DO i need to provide them, got nothing to hide just wondering if he wants them as leads?Tags: None
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