• Eirikur Eiriksson (7/29/2014)


    Lynn Pettis (7/29/2014)


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    Eirikur Eiriksson (7/29/2014)


    under no circumstances should the agency be authorized to send any details without an approval.

    Agencies send candidates all the time without approval. I have seen agencies even doctor up resumes for a candidate with my resume or other people that I know really well. It is always a riot when the agency then submits said resume to you for their candidate - and it is your resume.

    Well the good ones, meaning those with a good sense of ethics, won't do either of those things. The ones I have worked with have always contacted me before sending my resume to potential clients.

    That's a proper way of doing the job, hence if one finds one of those, one sticks to them.

    😎

    I have four that I trust. All are local, and when I say local, that means they have offices local to me. All of them have offices across the US. I'm finding it harder to trust the national agencies that have no local presence to do things right, and all it took was working with one.

    They were too busy telling about all the Fortune 100 companies that the provide talent for than actually working to help find work.