Anyone See The Xmas Blankety Blank?
Film, Media & TV1 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is weight in the argument that if you were to take the role via the company rather than going through the agency, then you/they are being unethical. You contacted a 3rd party to assist you in finding work (as did the company) yet you are now considering going in via the back door. There is also the paperwork to consider; did you sign an agreement with the agency when you registered? Did the company?
However, with all that said, this is your life and being nice isn't always going to get you far. The agency did get money from the client when they took on the first person so the agency may not get upset if they hear about this, anyway.
Even if they do mind, as long as nothing has been signed which might tie you in to something legally, what've you got to lose??
The question is, can you afford to be ethical?
as someone who worked in recruitment -
if the company goes ahead and hires you they will still have to pay the fees required by the recruitment agency. as the recruitment agency was hired to supply suitable candidates the company has to pay as they introduced and arranged the interview. it would be different if you had applied direct.
even though the company is trying to be sneaky i can guarantee you that the recruitment agency will find out who they eventually get to fill the vacancy.
it would be best if you told the recruitment agency as they will find out anyway and you may want to use them again in future.
also, most companies do not pay an upfront fee for recruitment services, they only pay if the vacancy is filled so what that company is trying to do is really bad actually.