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  • Scary
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    Originally posted by Tensai View Post
    Am I right in saying benchmarking only looks at rates on Jobswerve etc?
    So thanks to Hoaxley, Ashton Kutcher etc. fishing ads you should be getting at least 700/day. Boomed.

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  • Tensai
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I walked when they tried to rate cut, they hired me back later on the same rate. Contractors need to grow a set of balls.

    I know, I know.... have started the process of pinging old contacts to see if I can line something else up. Threatening to walk sounds much more convincing when you genuinely have another offer in your pocket.

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  • OrangeHopper
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    We used to regularly see our roles on jobserve. Once phoned up and the agent was salivating, because I was the first to respond who had actually worked on the system the client used, until I had to say, "You say this role is at XYZ? I'm so sorry to say that this must be my position you have been asked to advertise."

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
    They might subscribe to an agency's service or HR Consultancy's services which reports on market rates.

    Dunno how they get their information, maybe from the agents themselves, which gives plenty of opportunity for lying about the figures?
    Surely the'll be looking at what they pay the agents?

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    Originally posted by Tensai View Post
    Now that the season of goodwil is nearly over, the HR morons at clientco have informed us they will be spending Q1 comparing current rates paid to us scummy contractors to industry benchmarks.

    Am I right in saying benchmarking only looks at rates on Jobswerve etc? Or do they include rates for non-advertised contract stuff (i.e. the best ones?)

    I can smell rate cuts brewing... again...
    They might subscribe to an agency's service or HR Consultancy's services which reports on market rates.

    Dunno how they get their information, maybe from the agents themselves, which gives plenty of opportunity for lying about the figures?

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  • minestrone
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    I walked when they tried to rate cut, they hired me back later on the same rate. Contractors need to grow a set of balls.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Yes, spot on. For "benchmarking" read "rate-chopping".
    Still, as it is being done by HR they will probably have forgotten what it was they started and moved on to something else before any real damage is done.
    Best of luck!

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  • Tensai
    started a topic Benchmarking

    Benchmarking

    Now that the season of goodwil is nearly over, the HR morons at clientco have informed us they will be spending Q1 comparing current rates paid to us scummy contractors to industry benchmarks.

    Am I right in saying benchmarking only looks at rates on Jobswerve etc? Or do they include rates for non-advertised contract stuff (i.e. the best ones?)

    I can smell rate cuts brewing... again...

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