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Posted By Malcolm Shepperson What are members experiences of seeking new employment via both of these routes? and is one better than another, or is the use of both in tandem a better idea?
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Posted By Rich Hall use them both and keep an eye on the window of the local newsagent , they are usually a good source.
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Posted By Frank Hallett It all depends on what you're looking for Malcolm.
If you're after permanent or semi-permanent employment, the Recruitment Agencies are probably a better bet than the adverts which only really get seen by your competitors unless you pay out to be in the Times, Independant etc!
For short-term contracts and consultancy you will just have to work at least as hard at getting known and seen as at actually earning the money for several years - there is no quick and easy unless you really do have a fairy godperson to wave the magic or an existing trusted contact to open the door.
I wish you well, whichever route you dedice on, it will require a lot of work. I would also be happy if you came back in a month and told me that I was wrong - it really is easy-peasy.
Frank Hallett
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Posted By Roger the Dodger If looking for permanent work I find a lot of agencies to be next to useless - remember you are at least 3rd in their list of priorities.
1. They wish to secure a placement and earn their commission - who they place they don't care about.
2. They wish to secure repeat work from their client - i.e. get more money out of them.
3. Finally they might consider the candidates situation and needs
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