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What happens if I work as an agency-supplied person for non-imcamember companies?

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What happens if I work as an agency-supplied person for non-imcamember companies?

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Agency personnel are still expected to demonstrate competence in the work place in the same way as personnel working for contracting companies. Agencies are responsible for ensuring that people on their books are provided with guidance on how to get graded within a competence scheme. It is in the interest of the contracting companies to assist the agencies in the assessment process, as they will require using freelancers within their offshore teams. Personnel working for non IMCA member companies must take the responsibility to continue to gather evidence if they want this work to count towards their competence portfolio. This evidence can be presented to an assessor at a later date.

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