Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Im a model, and I have two interested parties, should I tell each agency about the other? -

I m a model, and a few weeks ago, I had an interview with Agency A (fictional name), and when they asked if I was in contact with any other agency, I told them no , which was true - at the time. Now, I have another agency, Agency B, who wants to have an interview with me, and they seem very interested in me. I have waited for a few weeks for Agency A to tell me if they want me to join their roster, but still no concrete answer. Should I tell Agency A about Agency B? Or just wait and see what Agency A says, if they say anything, and still have the interview with Agency B?

I think I understand what you re thinking. Try to pressure Agency A using Agency B. It s a risk. I would compare the perks that both companies offer. I B seems better to you then i guess you could risk it. If A seems better then I would wait unitl I am completely positive about them not calling. You should be able to gauge the appropriate time period and know when it has expired. When and if this occurs, weigh the risks against your modeling aptitude. If you know beyond a doubt that you can be a great asset to their company, the risk will become minute. Don t be hasty and good luck.Now can anyone help with mine?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;��

I d interview with Agency B. See how interested they are.

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