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What would you do differently if you were an agent?

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    What would you do differently if you were an agent?

    What would you do?

    I would at least try to be a little bit more technical so I didn't think Gillette when talking about blade servers
    Last edited by ba55meister; 3 April 2009, 10:01.

    #2
    I'd kill myself.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ba55meister View Post
      What would you do?

      I would at least try to be a little bit more technical so I didn't think Gillette when talking about blade servers
      Nothing to do with Pimps but:

      I worked on a site where the "CMDB Team" were using the designation "Virtual CI" for thier Blades.....
      Me: WTF???
      Them: Because "We can't physically check the Asset Badges because they might have been stuck on the underneath.... and aren't visible in the rack!!"
      Me: What about the 300 "Virtual Servers" which are designated "Hardware CI"??
      Them: We use "VM" in our naming convention so they are easy.........
      Me: Where do you stick the Asset Badges on these (real) "virtual CIs"??
      Them: Eh?................. They don't have Asset Badges they are not real!
      Me: OK I'll just walk away now.........

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        #4
        Specialise in few areas, get understanding of them and the terminology used, so I could understand what the client needs and match best contractors for the role.

        Many agents claim to do this but in reality all they do is scan specs and CV's for matching key word and buzz phrases

        Keep track of good contractors and try to maintain of good relations with them and be proactive in trying to keep them on contracts via me, because as they have proven themselves I know they should make me look good to client

        Also not touch contracts that I have no clue about

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          #5
          Yeah this p*sses me off: An agent agrees to put your CV forward to a client, then you hear sweet FA. I'd like to know when they get the feedback and not have to chase them about it. I want to keep track of my applications and not just make assumptions on the silence.

          All their websites harp on about looking after the candidate as well as the client but in reality all that's gone out of the window.

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