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2006-07-27 06:00:18 · 8 answers · asked by russellhamuk 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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I love working through agencies. Basically you tell them what you want and they get it for you. The problem is you have to go through MANY bad ones before you find a good one. Usually they call you in for an interview and they test your skills.
Sometimes you wait a day for an assignment, sometimes you wait a few weeks.
What I like most about it is you may find the right company and end up getting hired. You also get to dip into many different fields and meet alot of people. You also get to take days off whenever you want but some agencies give you a hard time.
The only bad thing that I can say is you don't get benefits, but they do have options available.
If you can get into it, try it.

2006-07-27 06:06:27 · answer #1 · answered by s_sill 3 · 0 0

1) CV: Get a good one, either using a CV buidler, or read another of my answers on CV building. That will get you going.

2) Consider what areas of your town you want to work in, the type of work you want to do, and what hours you want.

3) Find agencies: Crack open a phone book under Employment Agencies and look at them. Choose the ones that operate in the sector you wish to do, ie office, IT, Sales

4) Call each agencie AND HAVE SOME PAPER AND A PEN IN HAND. They will want to ask you some details, and they will ask to send your CV.

5) If its Temping, they will want you to come in an register. Arrange it, suit up (Not the batsuit, a shirt and tie Minimum, dont do the Jeans and T-Shirt)

6) They'll sit you down for a one-on-one and aim to learn more about you.

7) Go home and wait. They may phone you quickly, they may take a while.

8) Phone them every few weeks to 'call in'. Don't phone every day, its a pain in the t1t5. Then you are on the way

Long run temping can be un-nerving, have about 12 months expenses saved up to tide you over. Short run temping is good, and can be very helpful to get a leg-up. Best of luck if you choose to go ahead.

2006-07-27 07:26:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it is worth doing! I work for an agency and have found loads of people regular/permanent work and they have gone on to be really successful!

Go to your local agencies with a CV.

2006-07-27 06:04:11 · answer #3 · answered by Rae 3 · 0 0

Go into an agency and they will interview you. If you are presentable, veratile and prepared to work hard at short notice youy can do very well with agencies

2006-07-27 06:02:51 · answer #4 · answered by welsh_witch_sally 5 · 0 0

look up a reputable agency in the yellow pages ,it can be worth doing and can sometimes even lead to a permanant position .

2006-07-27 06:06:31 · answer #5 · answered by dick19532003 5 · 0 0

i does no longer use IMTA or ITS as a destroy for modeling. at the same time as i'm no longer acquainted with Barbizon Modeling agency (what does that say?), a speedy and straightforward historic past verify (ought to correctly be done actual on-line, search for: historic past checks), will allow you to recognize for optimistic. same is going for the Reinhard agency. lots of the better modeling organizations are Ford and Elite fashions. iGroup I listen is likewise notably sturdy at reserving. some others i'm acquainted with ought to be; Affiliated fashions, Inc., and United expertise agency. as with all organizations, make optimistic they're professional with suggestions from doing a historic past verify, and remember, something that expenses prices upfront is a scam. do not forget to be an striking variety, this suggests having an striking portfolio with tremendous photos, headshots and composites. sturdy success on your modeling occupation!

2016-11-26 02:51:26 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes as long as you dont need to be secure as agency work can sometimes dry up.

2006-07-27 06:38:46 · answer #7 · answered by cheekyhippychick 2 · 0 0

go to an agency and they take all your details then phone when something comes up.

2006-07-27 06:03:45 · answer #8 · answered by bobcat 3 · 0 0

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