I was submitted for a role and then found another agency was handling the same job and promising a significantly better rate.
Unusually the initial agency didn't ask for the usual line from me about 'appointing them to represent me, etc'.
I know employers don't like getting CVs from 2 different agencies - who do we pay, was the candidate honest with the agency, they think.
I was wondering if I can, maybe, fix this honestly.
Maybe I can get the second agency to submit me by telling the firstagency that I will not be going through them any more and telling the second (maybe a toughie) agency to tell the employer that I was through another agency but I am now with them.
It's an issue that's come up a few times over the years and I've let it slide but I've hadd enough.
Other people must have handled this before - and better than me.
I would be interested in hearing how you succeeded,
Thanks - Moz
Unusually the initial agency didn't ask for the usual line from me about 'appointing them to represent me, etc'.
I know employers don't like getting CVs from 2 different agencies - who do we pay, was the candidate honest with the agency, they think.
I was wondering if I can, maybe, fix this honestly.
Maybe I can get the second agency to submit me by telling the firstagency that I will not be going through them any more and telling the second (maybe a toughie) agency to tell the employer that I was through another agency but I am now with them.
It's an issue that's come up a few times over the years and I've let it slide but I've hadd enough.
Other people must have handled this before - and better than me.
I would be interested in hearing how you succeeded,
Thanks - Moz
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