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Can you sign in two different Employment Agencies at the same time?


because the one i'm in, lacks in jobs and there is not job at the moment (they told me). can i sign in another Agency?

I did to like 6 LOL! and only one of them found me a job. Just make sure to be honest when you do have a job.

Yes, you can sign with as many as you want. Your chances of getting a job are a lot better.

Sign in at as many as you can locate. Unless one of them asks you to sign a contrct wherre they would be your sole representative. If you're paying their fee, they can't get you to contract lilke that. If they get their money from the employer, they shouldn't WANT to do that. But if you do encounter such an agency, don't sign with them.

YES! different agencies work with different companies. their clients may not be looking but another agencies' clients could be. just be sure to stay on top of where your resume has been sent. i suggest a list. ie: Agency Name: Sent to: Company X, Company Y Agency 2 Name: Sent to: Company A, Company B... this way you look out for yourself and by avoiding a double booking.

in your case, why not? or better yet, transfer and leave the one you're currently in. there's just no use being in it if you're not having a job.

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Yes , unless you have signed a legal document to the contrary ; you should be under no obligation and you are free to apply to as many agencies as you see fit .
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You can sign in to as many as you want, but do your background check on each of them first. Make sure that the company is reputable, stable, and the turnover rate for getting their clients' jobs are high. You don't want to keep on calling an agency day after day and keep getting let down about the fact that they have no work for you. Oh, and if an employment agency requires that you have to pay a fee upfront to sign with them, don't do it unless they can guarantee you something in writing.

Yes sign up for as any as you can !

Theres no limit - just like anything the more connections the better chance of getting the job you want :)

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