Re: Best and Worst Agency Stories
From: Gwyneth Runnings <gwyneth -at- look -dot- ca>
Sometimes you get a feeling about the agency, but rather than get
burned, I though I would solicit your experiences on this subject.
What are the best agencies to work with? What are the worst? Is there
any point in contacting the "career builder" agencies, the ones which
ostensibly work for you rather than the employer (and on your dime).
U.S. content is appreciated, I am likely to end up back in the States.
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