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I know a contractor who started his own agency placing other contractors at client co.... then he stopped contracting and did the agency work full time, I contracted through his agency once, every time I contact him he seemed to be on a beach somewhere warm all over the world
It helped that his wife was a senior PMO at client co for the biggest program going, all contractor recruitment went through her
When I left there he had 50 contractors placed at the client.
I always thought in principle it could be a fun thing to do, but probably on your own rather than as an employee, so you could cut out all the crap parts. More a boutique agency handling just a small number of people.
Many years ago, to my shame, I went for an interview at an agency for an agents role, I will admit in my naivety that having a few years computing experience under my belt I would be a given, at a rather prestigious agency based in the West End of London. Oh what a fool I was...The interview was basically about basic salary (**** all) and then how to top this up with bonuses by placing people, cold calling by getting references, what type of car the interviewer drives and more drivel. Had to have a shower afterwards.
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