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what do job agencies really mean.. rant #3



Skaville

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Guinness Boy said:
I have literally just got another job thru an agency. I handed my notice in on Monday and I start the new one in Jan.

The agency were professional and curtious, never gave me anything less than the truth, put my CV to the right people and followed up each request for information I had. I in turn was honest with them and stayed in regular contact and generally did everything they asked of me.

If you are dissatisfied with your agency use another one. If you want to get a job then treat everyone you come in to contact with at the same professional level you would want to be treated yourself. Two business basics frankly.

:love: :love:

The voice of reason - another happy customer. Thanks for giving the other side of the coin.

The thing is - this is what 99% of my candidates and clients would say about me and my agency and the shite that some of you are posting is incredibly offensive to someone like me who has been doing this job for six years in an honest and professional manner.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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I have no experience of "general" recruitment agencies, but have positive experience with specialists (in my case Healthcare Industry).

Main thing to remember is that whilst recruiters like to call themselves "consultants" in effect they are sales people to whom you are a saleable commodity. You don't get a job...they get no commish. They, like all Sales People, would prefer that you are as easy to sell as possible, after all everyone likes an easy life!

They are not in it to be alturistic and will try where possible to put you in front of the best opportunity for your skills. The worst ones just go "scattergun" and send every spanner and drongo along in the hope that one gets lucky...kinda like spermatozoa!

I think the flounce we all witnessed a while ago is a little over-dramatic because..what does he think he is?... some sort of "Employment Angel" bestriding the earth righting wrongs and feeding the needy.

You are a Sales Rep mate. nothing more or less, live with it.
 


Fergus96

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What's it like to be a leper ? [/B][/QUOTE

Handbags at dawn I believe.....


:eek:
 


El Presidente

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dwayne

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bhaexpress said:
Shut me up ? No, in your your own mind maybe. Mind you having a thick skin added to manifest ignorance is very much in keeping for a 'Recruitment Consultant'. I suppose you 'sold' double glazing before this.

As you can see the vast majority of people on this thread have the same low opinion of your profession, maybe you could become a pimp.

Oh, and for the umpteenth time I am NOT a contractor, still getting the facts wrong is also part of your job description. What's it like to be a leper ?

you're an angry man
 




bhaexpress

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Jimmy Saville said:
:love: :love:

The voice of reason - another happy customer. Thanks for giving the other side of the coin.

The thing is - this is what 99% of my candidates and clients would say about me and my agency and the shite that some of you are posting is incredibly offensive to someone like me who has been doing this job for six years in an honest and professional manner.

And the utter shite you're posting rather shows just how ignorant you are of your own 'profession'. Face it you're little more than a pimp and frankly couldn't give a shit about your clients as long as you get your cut.
 


Fergus96

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El Presidente said:
Latest from William Hill

4/6 Jimmy Saville
11/10 Bhaexpress
9/4 A flounce before sundown

i'll have tenner on the flounce before sundown

:lolol:
 


afters

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bhaexpress said:
Shut me up ? No, in your your own mind maybe. Mind you having a thick skin added to manifest ignorance is very much in keeping for a 'Recruitment Consultant'. I suppose you 'sold' double glazing before this.

As you can see the vast majority of people on this thread have the same low opinion of your profession, maybe you could become a pimp.

Oh, and for the umpteenth time I am NOT a contractor, still getting the facts wrong is also part of your job description. What's it like to be a leper ?

of course you're not a contractor, you're unemployed!
 




Skaville

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bhaexpress said:
Shut me up ? No, in your your own mind maybe. Mind you having a thick skin added to manifest ignorance is very much in keeping for a 'Recruitment Consultant'. I suppose you 'sold' double glazing before this.

As you can see the vast majority of people on this thread have the same low opinion of your profession, maybe you could become a pimp.

Oh, and for the umpteenth time I am NOT a contractor, still getting the facts wrong is also part of your job description. What's it like to be a leper ?

Find the thread. I had the last word.

Double glazing - resorting to sterotypes again. YAWN! What are you like? You're just a bitter, twisted, sad, nasty, bigoted old man aren't you. :rolleyes:

I believe you are looking for work and will no doubt be speaking to lots of agencies. Make sure you don't catch leprosy!
 




bhafc99

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bhafc99 said:
No, this is largely a scam by agencies to get more CVs in and generally raise their profile. They frequently advertise jobs that don't necessarily exist.
Jimmy Saville said:
Source? Let me guess, you don't have one. It's just another unnecessary, unfounded dig at the recruitment industry.
Actually I do. My girlfriend. She briefly worked as a recruitment consultant for a well-known high street firm. On several occasions she was asked to do this.

So my comment is a 'necessary' 'founded' 'truth'.
 




sully

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Jul 7, 2003
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Westdene Seagull said:
they hack the CV's around and make them barely unreadable. It would help if they actually proof read what they send us !!!

I personally rate job agencies along side estate agents !


I'm glad you dislike people not proof reading what they send you. Read what you've written there and see if it makes sense. What does a "barely unreadable" CV look like? I assume it's actually quite readable, or does it take it the other way?


And I think you'll find that most estate agents are very professional, too.

Like all industries, including the one you work in no doubt, there will be people who are crap at their job and will piss people off with their unprofessional attitude and actions. Just move on to someone else if it happens to you and don't tar everyone with the same brush, you bloody knuckle dragging hooligan football fan!


And no, I am not a recruitment consultant or an estate agent. I do, however, find it funny that all these people who rant about those professions are very coy when asked what they do themselves. ???
 


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bhaexpress said:

As you can see the vast majority of people on this thread have the same low opinion of your profession, maybe you could become a pimp.


In the ideal world they shouldn't have that opinion though. If it all works out then you get a job / a better job and the recruitment consultant gets the commission and the new employer gets a good new resource. The only one who loses is the old employer, if there is one but by the time someone's gone to an agency or said yes to a headhunter they're already thinking of leaving.

I genuinely feel sorry for the stick Jimmy S is getting here. It's not like he's a traffic warden or Simon Jordan is it?
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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Jimmy Saville said:
Find the thread. I had the last word.

Double glazing - resorting to sterotypes again. YAWN! What are you like? You're just a bitter, twisted, sad, nasty, bigoted old man aren't you. :rolleyes:

I believe you are looking for work and will no doubt be speaking to lots of agencies. Make sure you don't catch leprosy!


Ooohh..MMMMMEEEEEEOOOWWWW!
 




El Presidente

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sully said:

I do, however, find it funny that all these people who rant about those professions are very coy when asked what they do themselves. ???

I do Easy 10 on a Thursday night whilst dressed as Blakey from 'On the Buses'.

Am I allowed to say that?
 


Skaville

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bhaexpress said:
And the utter shite you're posting rather shows just how ignorant you are of your own 'profession'. Face it you're little more than a pimp and frankly couldn't give a shit about your clients as long as you get your cut.

I am currently actively working with six clients.

1. I worked with them in Oz - When I came back three and a half years ago they recommended me personally to their Clapham office. I have placed 10 permenent people there this year - all of whom are still there

2. A company I was given three and a half years ago and have turned them into a one deal a year client to a six deal a year client through understanding their needs.

3. A start up in London. I recruited for their Operations Director in his previous job and he called me as soon as he had a vacancy in his new job.

4. An company I have three years history with. They are considering outsourcing all of their work to me next year.

5. A major bank. I am working with a new office after being referred internally.

6. Another bank who are working with me because they are impressed by my client list and understanding of their work - I sent them 8 CV's, they interviewed 7.

Look, you're acting like a little child. You know NOTHING about me, yet you call me a pimp, a sewer rat and a leper. How dare you! Is that the way a 50 year old man is meant to behave. You should take a long hard look at yourself before pointing your bigoted finger at everyone else.
 


Skaville

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bhafc99 said:
Actually I do. My girlfriend. She briefly worked as a recruitment consultant for a well-known high street firm. On several occasions she was asked to do this.

So my comment is a 'necessary' 'founded' 'truth'.
Okay, well i cannot speak for all of my profession, but in 6 years I have NEVER come across this and it is totally wrong to assume that whenever a role goes on hold it never existed.
 


tedebear

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Jul 7, 2003
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Oh for gods sake you lot, I've had the pleasure of working with quite a few recruitment agencies in my time, both in Canary Wharf and in Worthing.

The problems are as follows: there are many agencies out there who employ their consultants and have them meet quotas. These are the ones who will send as many peoples CV's to a prospective job as possible, frankly very annoying....There are also some excellent agencies out there who match potential candidates with the qualities requested by the employer and pass on good interviewees....these agencies got my repeat custom.

The other problem is that there is only a certain amount of people available, sadly the pool of good candidates in West Sussex is smaller than in London, so often agencies have slimmer pickings so to speak....

There are good agencies and there are ones I just don't use for the above reasons...

I'm looking for specific work now, and there are only 2 agencies in Brighton I'll use to find me a role, basically for the reasons above...
 




Fergus96

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Jimmy Saville said:
I am currently actively working with six clients.

1. I worked with them in Oz - When I came back three and a half years ago they recommended me personally to their Clapham office. I have placed 10 permenent people there this year - all of whom are still there

2. A company I was given three and a half years ago and have turned them into a one deal a year client to a six deal a year client through understanding their needs.

3. A start up in London. I recruited for their Operations Director in his previous job and he called me as soon as he had a vacancy in his new job.

4. An company I have three years history with. They are considering outsourcing all of their work to me next year.

5. A major bank. I am working with a new office after being referred internally.

6. Another bank who are working with me because they are impressed by my client list and understanding of their work - I sent them 8 CV's, they interviewed 7.

Look, you're acting like a little child. You know NOTHING about me, yet you call me a pimp, a sewer rat and a leper. How dare you! Is that the way a 50 year old man is meant to behave. You should take a long hard look at yourself before pointing your bigoted finger at everyone else.

Sorry to be erm annoying, but point four, should start "A" and not as you have stated "An"
 





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