fritzelly wrote: » The type that can't get a job themselves? Job agencies are sales guys/gals - sell you the moon..., thinking of them as anything else is a misnomer
OMM 0000 wrote: » The car salesman isn't a good analogy though, because as a jobseeker you're not the customer. You're the factory trying to get the car salesman to try to sell your product.
Indricotherium wrote: » You're the car.
Fozzydog3 wrote: » "Driven, motivated, go-getters" with no discernible skills or personality, usually they missed their big shot in life and have now been reduced to selling out people for the small chance to live the same lifestyle as their peers.
TG1 wrote: » They are people, just like everyone else.... People with a job to do. That job is to fill holes in their clients employee base. They work with the job description they are given by the client, and the information they are given by their pool of potential candidates. It's as simple as that. They aren't out to get anyone, or personally choosing one person's career to sabotage, they are just doing their job. I hate seeing these threads attacking them just because a few people didn't get their dream jobs!
mikemac2 wrote: » I’ve worked with one chap in Dublin who was a top guy. On the ball, professional and quick to reply. We still check in with each other a few times during the year. Everyone other one I met were clowns especially the one who gave me the wrong job spec for an interview. When I asked my amazing prepared question at the end there was a long silence and I was told I was interviewing for something else. Awkward!
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Ah yes, the "poor old" so and so line. If they are just doing their job.... then why post fake jobs? because now now, we all know they do this. Have to fill up their books with potential future candidates. Have to dangle that carrot in front of people to get results.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Waste of time. Best to stay away from jobs.ie , monster.ie etc as you get so much recruiters posting fake jobs to put people on their books.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Recruitment agencies also seem to have very high turnover with people leaving after a year or so for whatever reason.
mikemac2 wrote: » I’ve worked with one chap in Dublin who was a top guy. On the ball, professional and quick to reply. We still check in with each other a few times during the year.
Berserker wrote: » As an aside, can an agency hold onto your c.v. and details since GDPR came into place? Used to deal with agencies years ago as part of my first job and a good chunk of the newbie staff left after a few weeks and months. I know some decent people in the industry that I'd trust and I often chat to them about organisations and roles. I am super cautious about dealing with new agencies. Been stung before just like you.
TG1 wrote: » Any job I've applied for through an agency has been a real job. Where are these fake jobs being advertised?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Oh go way out of that. If you didn't cop on to them then you are A, blindly walking through life or B, lying as someone close to you is a recruiter. Would explain your previous post too. I'm going with B. So who is it... Your partner? Best mate? :pac:
TG1 wrote: » Nope, don't know any personally. But I deal agency's a lot through my own job and have got three out of five jobs I've had through them, and have only come across genuine people trying to get me a role to earn commission! I've never come across fake adverts and am genuinely curious, as jobs boards packages cost a fortune and I would like to know how agencies waste slots they pay a few grand for on fake adverts when they have real ones that will earn them fees to post!