Originally posted by KentPhilip
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostBut what is to stop the agent sending the CV anyway. It's out of your control.
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But what is to stop the agent sending the CV anyway. It's out of your control.
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I think some are real ( very, very few ) and the agent is trying to keep the name from idiots who will blurt out the name of the client to the next agent that calls him but I would probably end the conversation there and then if they started that crap.
The process I follow is
1. Rate and location discussion.
2. Name of client.
3. Send CV
4. Interview
5. Offer.
6. References to client
Any deviation from that and its goodbye.
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If they won't tell you, the job doesn't exist.
If they do find you an interview, it'll be a coincidence with a new job for your skill set that just came in.
HTH
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostBulltulip is exactly what it is, they have no role and are fishing for leads. Usually acompanied by a request for any complanies you may have appliocations in with already and references from your last two employers.
Just tell them unless they tell you who the client is you dont want to deal with them.
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Originally posted by norrahe View Posthow many times do you apply for a contract to get some pimp telling you "they can't possibly disclose the client name for confidentiality reasons, until you get selected for interview"
What kind of bulltulipe is this?
I'd like to know who they hell you're putting me forward to?
I normally have to reply with a "Can you let me know who the client is, as I'm applying across the market and do wish to replicate an application"
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Originally posted by norrahe View Posthow many times do you apply for a contract to get some pimp telling you "they can't possibly disclose the client name for confidentiality reasons, until you get selected for interview"
What kind of bulltulipe is this?
I'd like to know who they hell you're putting me forward to?
I normally have to reply with a "Can you let me know who the client is, as I'm applying across the market and do wish to replicate an application"
Just tell them unless they tell you who the client is you dont want to deal with them.
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won't disclose client name
how many times do you apply for a contract to get some pimp telling you "they can't possibly disclose the client name for confidentiality reasons, until you get selected for interview"
What kind of bulltulipe is this?
I'd like to know who they hell you're putting me forward to?
I normally have to reply with a "Can you let me know who the client is, as I'm applying across the market and do not wish to replicate an application"Last edited by norrahe; 20 January 2009, 12:02.Tags: None
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