HR wonders why people lie...
13 years ago
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So I'm back to square one when it comes to job hunting.
The career job I was jockeying for opted to hire someone who was driving two hours north of where the job was actually situated because the email HR sent out with interview details was wrong.
I was the only person who noticed this and if I hadn't called them first thing in the morning, everyone else they were interviewing would have gone to the wrong location.
Shot in the foot by altruism.
Also, it's apparently completely appropriate to notify people at 5pm on a Saturday about your decision to let them know they're not getting hired. (Yes, I realize a lot of places straight up won't tell you. But how terrible and backlogged are you in your job that you're sending these notices out on a Saturday?)
The career job I was jockeying for opted to hire someone who was driving two hours north of where the job was actually situated because the email HR sent out with interview details was wrong.
I was the only person who noticed this and if I hadn't called them first thing in the morning, everyone else they were interviewing would have gone to the wrong location.
Shot in the foot by altruism.
Also, it's apparently completely appropriate to notify people at 5pm on a Saturday about your decision to let them know they're not getting hired. (Yes, I realize a lot of places straight up won't tell you. But how terrible and backlogged are you in your job that you're sending these notices out on a Saturday?)
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