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"Are recruitment agents specifically bred in a lab? Or is being incredibly rude just part and parcel of the role? And WHY do lots of companies now outsource their recruitment, thus you cannot avoid recruitment agencies?!?! Imagine the scenario. One is interested in a role, labelled hybrid/office based. No more information about what that means for the employer or employee. One emails the address that invites "informal discussion" and a phone appointment is made a week hence. 15 minutes before the appointed hour and I am sat with my phone in my hand, headphones in. No call. 10mins after the call time, an email from the recruitment agent, claiming no response and my phone is dialling out. One test dials from another phone and successfully phones. There seems not to be a problem. You respond, asking for the recruitment agent's phone number and suggest you will call them. No response. Eventually, you locate a phone number from the job ad and call the recruitment agent. It is now 10min before the end of most typical office worker's day. They are surprised. They are rude. They "answer" the question about hybrid working, advertised in the header of the job, by pointing out that actually mainly office work is likely needed but that the role holder is free to make a lot of their own decisions. I explain that I am disabled and am asking these questions for practical reasons. They do not wish to discuss and endeavour to end the call. The tone throughout is brusque, as though you are an inconvenience. The timing of the call was chosen by the recruitment agency. My phone was working, ready and in my hand 15 min beforehand because I am organised. Yet, they still managed to spin it so that it was my fault the conversation was right at the end of the day, was rushed and inconvenient. Anyone would think it's deliberate Rant over about recruitment agents! " I'm going to write a book about my experiences with recruitment agencies. It will be a very long book. In the main, incompetent twunts. | |||
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"They recruit pretty and entitled people." Aren’t they for Students and Inbetween job Sh** I’m desperate I need a Job tomorrow…that’s the only times I’ve ever needed to use one (bearing in mind this was a long time ago when I was in that situation…used to walk in “can you use a Macintosh..yes..here’s a job) We spend all day in the agency telling them to f** off we don’t use recruitment aganecies!!! | |||
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"It's just as bad if you have to use them as a recruiting manager too (only when we're told we have to). It's putting me off applying for the role because the recruiter was SO dismissive and rude. Feels like the organisation could subscribe to the same principles. Do employers realise that? " Employers still work on the principle that people will jump through hoops and tolerate a lot in order to work for them . Unfortunately many applicants feel that way too. | |||
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"i'm guessing it depends on what skill sector you're seeking employment in. i've found that a quick phone call responding to an advert where they ask for CV, certificates and tickets to be sent by email which is ready to send prior to calling them, results in a wait of less than 5 minutes before they're calling back to ask how soon can i start. on the whole, i've found agencies are an excellent resource for free lancers." The sorts of jobs I'm looking at are not the sort where that kind of approach would work. That I am certain of. | |||
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"Dan - being keyboard warrior for info For a long time we have had contracts of employment and they give you the worker quite a lot of rights & most of all a regular o income, along with a process the employer should follow to end that contact and get rid of you. Work for a company without a contract - via a job agency & you have less rights & they will show you the door in a matter of minutes if your face does not fit or you have an option. In my opinion they should be avoided whenever possible as they don't often offer work stability " Recruitment agencies are nowadays doing the recruitment stuff of advertising, answering questions (allegedly) and sifting. Then once someone is appointed, the agency's work is done and they have no more involvement. The job in question will not be VIA or through the agency, they simply are handling the recruitment admin on behalf of an organisation that clearly prefers to outsource it. This is the norm in many roles now. The role in question would be contracted directly with the employer, no middle-men/women/people. All the requisite employment rights would be preserved, one would expect. | |||
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"I'm sorry KC you had such an abysmal experience. You're worth more than that, and if they cannot value you at such a critical stage, it does not bode well for the ongoing relationship. I think you may have dodged a steaming pile of doo-doo there." Thing is, I haven't had any interaction whatsoever with the actual employer. Just an agency contracted to handle the recruitment process on their behalf. But yes, it's very off-putting. | |||
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"Jobs go up on LinkedIn with 3 different agencies - so they clearly don’t have the role and are just posting speculative adverts to then get people on their books. You hear nothing from agencies now when you apply for a contract - not even a no thanks. K" All very true. This was the "executive search" type of agency "appointed to manage" the process. I wonder what the employer knows about the way in which potential applicants are handled? | |||
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"I'm sorry KC you had such an abysmal experience. You're worth more than that, and if they cannot value you at such a critical stage, it does not bode well for the ongoing relationship. I think you may have dodged a steaming pile of doo-doo there. Thing is, I haven't had any interaction whatsoever with the actual employer. Just an agency contracted to handle the recruitment process on their behalf. But yes, it's very off-putting. " Do you know who the employer is? If so why not let them know how badly the agency is performing? They may value your feedback. | |||
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