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OH and I went to meet an agent yesterday for a chat - I expected nothing to come out of it and only went as I thought It would be good experience, and I was going into town any way.
Just had a call from them, they have a client who wants to interview me.
I am currently looking for my next contract and am getting lots of calls from agents.
I am always friendly, polite and chatty.
I know that very few - if any - of these conversations will come to anything.
Its just good manners as far as I'm concerned, and is all part of selling yourself.
I have to agree with those that say RTFCV are not doing themselves any favours.
One thing that is not on your CV is how good you are at interviews, a contractor who says to the client "yes, I know VB3, can't you read" is not likely to get the work and the agent might be blamed for not filtering him out.
Someone who can't answer a polite, if stupid question is likely to be more trouble than he's worth, and a manager would have to need your skills *a lot* to want you for his team.
Some people don't like agents, somehow I manage to bear this cross without tears, but if you really can't cope with us then you need to either spend more time on business development or find another mode of work.
I must say I would hate to be on the "other end" of the agency system. Time and again having to go through the motions of answering questions to only never hear back.
I couldn't manage cold calling potential end clients so Ill take the status quo.
I must say I would hate to be on the "other end" of the agency system. Time and again having to go through the motions of answering questions to only never hear back.
Is it possible that the OP just wanted to have a rant? I'm sure the account was "sexed up" for the purpose of cinema and in actual fact the agent had rung up with absolutely no effort on their part and had dived in before reading the cv.
I agree it's an ecosystem, and the OP should learn to take this sort of stuff in his stride but I think for balance he was just having an off day and fancied a bit of pimp bashing with his forum buddies.
Is it possible that the OP just wanted to have a rant? I'm sure the account was "sexed up" for the purpose of cinema and in actual fact the agent had rung up with absolutely no effort on their part and had dived in before reading the cv.
I agree it's an ecosystem, and the OP should learn to take this sort of stuff in his stride but I think for balance he was just having an off day and fancied a bit of pimp bashing with his forum buddies.
You just basically gave him the RTFM response, thereby reinforcing why many in IT are considered non functional autistics
IMHO a RTFM response is quite acceptable if you only want to work with techies and in the capacity of a permie or a self-employed freelance dealing with IT companies directly _and_ you're very, very good.
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