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Previously on "Quiet for Recruitment Agents at the Moment?"
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWFBS, though I've had a few false starters recently, going to all the effort of interviewing and then pulling the plug, but the phone calls are coming in about real live roles.
Am surprised, as this time of year is usually dead.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostI've always wondered why IT departments use non technical agents to recruit technical staff
Why is this? Why why?!
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostI find this signature of yours entirely bumptious.
To look at the logical extremes of this supposition, which is more attractive/useful to a client?
An agent with no candidates, or a candidate with no agent?
I am quite surprised that you need to take it so seriously (inwardly I am delighted). I also did'nt realise that there are so many contractors that are so full of their own self importance. On the back of this I might just increase the margin to more "justifiable" levels.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostActually, for me I've had more calls about seemingly genuine contracts starting in the New Year than I've ever had. After a quiet 2010, things do seem to be improving, at last.
Am surprised, as this time of year is usually dead.
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostI find this signature of yours entirely bumptious.
To look at the logical extremes of this supposition, which is more attractive/useful to a client?
An agent with no candidates, or a candidate with no agent?
Why is this? Why why?!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAnd by the way - the agent isn't taking 21.5% of your rate - you're taking 78.5% of his/hers.
To look at the logical extremes of this supposition, which is more attractive/useful to a client?
An agent with no candidates, or a candidate with no agent?
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