Whe I first started contracting, I used to get annoyed at this, and made a list of agencies that did it, vowing never to work for them again. Still haven't. Seems a bit childish, for if I am i contract and a pimp leaves me a message about a role, I rarely call them back to say no, unless I have worked with them before and liked them.
I was once played by an agency, who kept telling me the client hadn't made their minds up. I quickly worked out I was preference #2 and they couldn't get hold of #1, so withdrew from the role. Pimp was uber pissed off, but I did have other irons in the fire anyway.
I also refused to work for another agency mid cotnract when they messed up my payments, and got very defensive when I requested they sort it out tout suite. Their FD got mardy with me, so I went to the client and said I couldn't work through them anymore. Was with another pimp the next day.
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You want feedback? More like you ask them why you should consider their role over the other three you were offered..
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI went for a permie interview 2 years back. It went very well and they did not bother to phone and tell me I hadn't got the job. When I chased the interviewers up, they directed me to HR who ignored me. For a permie interview I think this is an extraordinary discourtesy when I had put considerable effort into the preparation. I will hold a grudge for ever.
However, as this is illegal, I phoned the police and they had three teams working around the clock for three months until they cracked the case. The directors got wind of this and fled to Northern Cyprus. The Turkish government has now been informed that their accession to the EU is on hold until they are handed over. Turkey is now calling the FCO's bluff and appearing to make moves toward forming a single Caucasian market, but ultimately they need access to Northern European markets and I will get my feedback.
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I went for a permie interview 2 years back. It went very well and they did not bother to phone and tell me I hadn't got the job. When I chased the interviewers up, they directed me to HR who ignored me. For a permie interview I think this is an extraordinary discourtesy when I had put considerable effort into the preparation. I will hold a grudge for ever.
However, as this is illegal, I phoned the police and they had three teams working around the clock for three months until they cracked the case. The directors got wind of this and fled to Northern Cyprus. The Turkish government has now been informed that their accession to the EU is on hold until they are handed over. Turkey is now calling the FCO's bluff and appearing to make moves toward forming a single Caucasian market, but ultimately they need access to Northern European markets and I will get my feedback.
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It is illegal for a company not to offer you a job if you really really want it.
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThis is totally illegal! You should phone the agent every five minutes until they give you an answer. They must also give you the client contact number so you can call them. It's acceptable for your mum to do this for you if you're too upset.
Again, do not take their answer at face value. Repeatedly ask 'WHY?" when given a reason why you did not get the contract. Finally, sue them for not giving you the job.
It's the only way to get anwhere these days.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI haven't had any feedback from my interview last week. I have now taken it as a hint that they are not interested. Is it legal not to get any feedback from an interview?
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These days I find that not getting interview feedback is becoming increasingly common. Now of course I'm not supid and I know that no contact from the agent means I didn't get the gig and the feedback would have been vague anyway but it's just common courtesy to let interviewees know the outcome.
I reported the last agent who couldnt be bothered to tell me to APSCO and REC, of which they were members, for flouting their code of practice. Of course the agent swore blind that they had contacted me but at least the reg body will look out for further problems. If you dont get treated with courtesy by an agent report them. There's plenty of agencies out there so you don't have to work for the bad ones.Last edited by bikeman; 10 July 2012, 14:41.
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Sorry, with the spate of "Is this Legal" threads, I had to put the post up.
I've pretty much given up expecting feedback from the agency. Apparently the client is going through a 2nd phase of interviewing candidates to get the right fit. The agency can't say yes or now to whether I am on the shortlist for the 2nd phase or not.
I hope something comes up, as I can't be bothered to wait around for this one, even though it would be a great opportunity for me.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI haven't had any feedback from my interview last week. I have now taken it as a hint that they are not interested. Is it legal not to get any feedback from an interview?
Again, do not take their answer at face value. Repeatedly ask 'WHY?" when given a reason why you did not get the contract. Finally, sue them for not giving you the job.
It's the only way to get anwhere these days.
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Yes
HTH BIDI
Alas one just has to move on. Though I once had a role where I got offered 3 months after the interview.
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