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Want to go for a different job at the same client - who to talk to

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    #11
    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    Mind you, if the agency have sonmeone already in mind for that role, and have you lined up to stay where you are, they are going to be mightily annoyed if you screw that up....
    That would be a tragic outcome if the agency were to be annoyed, mightily or otherwise.

    For all they would know, if OP is careful, it would be the client who screwed it up by approaching him. Besides, if the client likes the guy the agency provided well enough to ask him take another role, that's a feather in their cap, too. They'll probably get to fill the role he's leaving.

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      #12
      The fact that all contractors go through one agency means the agent will be relaxed about switching roles. They'll be the ones providing the replacement contractor for your current role.

      I would contact the manager and arrange an interview. Your current PM is the one who might be difficult.
      Last edited by BlasterBates; 26 October 2019, 11:49.
      I'm alright Jack

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