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Previously on "Agents exaggerating?"

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  • Liability
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    That's interesting info, thanks for that. I'll get on there today! I always thought Monster was just a low-level/junior version of jobserve for university leavers.
    well in Jan I had 5 calls off it

    3 from India wanting to place me in London

    1 from the company I am with now

    1 from a Water Board in Essex paying a decent rate for 8 months.

    All these were obv direct - and it means I dont need to deal with Agents.

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  • darmstadt
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    I've actually put my rate up by €10 per hour and everyone has said fine ,we can cover that. Obviously I wasn't charging enough before (actually I was as a lot of agents, well only UK ones, said that was too much.)

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    Are you talking about this monster?
    Isn't their business model to give access willy nilly, but for a fee. Difference here is someone didn't pay. Boo blooming hoo.

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    That's interesting info, thanks for that. I'll get on there today! I always thought Monster was just a low-level/junior version of jobserve for university leavers.
    Are you talking about this monster?

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    That's interesting info, thanks for that. I'll get on there today! I always thought Monster was just a low-level/junior version of jobserve for university leavers.
    I've not seen many PM contract roles on monster.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by robbie274 View Post
    It wasn't Hoaxley was it?
    Now they’re a bunch of tossers if ever there was one. When they call, their agents always say ‘Hi Mich, good to talk to you, how are you doing mate?’ as if I know them personally and spend my evenings in the pub with them. I don’t like this fake chumminess.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Liability View Post
    Hopefully we'll see more agents go bust in the current year as they serve no purpose in the foodchain.
    As long as they dont owe my company anything then fine.

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  • robbie274
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    Originally posted by badger7579 View Post
    I've had another example of exaggeration today as well.

    Call from agent saying he has a role for a government agency but they only select candidates via a reference screening process first

    When I said I only give out references on a contract offer he said he couldn't put me forward for the role, a boo hoo I've missed out there
    It wasn't Hoaxley was it?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Liability View Post
    Hopefully we'll see more agents go bust in the current year as they serve no purpose in the foodchain.
    Oiye Dodgy! Kill!!

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  • chris79
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    Originally posted by Liability View Post
    majority of agents are talking even more tulipe in the current market.

    The good thing is that more and more companies are starting to get candidates directly - so make sure you are on Monster for one......this is the most used site from a client perspective.

    Hopefully we'll see more agents go bust in the current year as they serve no purpose in the foodchain.
    That's interesting info, thanks for that. I'll get on there today! I always thought Monster was just a low-level/junior version of jobserve for university leavers.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    He might be exaggerating, but over here in NL it’s bloody difficult to get put through for a role right now because the big consultancies like Crap Gemini, Logicack and so on are sending 10s of CVs at a time to the agents to try and get their useless numpties off the bench. As well as that, there are redundant permies offering their services at idiotic low rates, having obviously not thought about the real costs of being in business. Some fool offered himself to an agent I know at 30 euros per hour as a tester. This particular agent who I know and trust (!?!?) turned him down, saying that if he thinks he can pay himself a salary and cover all his costs on that rate, he’s obviously too stupid to do the work the client needs.

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  • Liability
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    majority of agents are talking even more tulipe in the current market.

    The good thing is that more and more companies are starting to get candidates directly - so make sure you are on Monster for one......this is the most used site from a client perspective.

    Hopefully we'll see more agents go bust in the current year as they serve no purpose in the foodchain.

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  • badger7579
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    I've had another example of exaggeration today as well.

    Call from agent saying he has a role for a government agency but they only select candidates via a reference screening process first

    When I said I only give out references on a contract offer he said he couldn't put me forward for the role, a boo hoo I've missed out there

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    Just had a call about a role today from Agent B, sounded really good then I figured it was one I'd already been put forward for yesterday by Agent A.

    Once I explained I'd already been put forward the tone quickly changed from quite interested, to quite dismissive.. also slipped into the conversation was "yes, we've had enormous interest on this one with over 600 applicants, for which we've put forward a fair few".

    I better not get my hopes up then!
    I've told you 17 billion times, don't exaggerate!

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  • ratewhore
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    I had an agent laugh at me today when he asked me my rate. So I told him, then he asked me my rock bottom rate, so I knocked a couple of quid off, then he laughed.

    Still, when you're currently on said rate, the last laugh is on the pimp...

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