Berry Cool
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Wed May-26-10 03:13 PM
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How many of you ever even get formal rejections from any employer to whom you apply? |
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I almost never do. Frequently the employer goes on advertising the job, but othertimes they fill the position and simply never get back to me with a "sorry." I include in this employers who singled me out for a phone interview from hundreds of applicants. I consider that the height of rudeness and inconsideration. It's one thing when you're just one of hundreds, but when they start winnowing down, don't they owe you a no?
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Kat45
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Wed May-26-10 05:10 PM
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1. Once in a blue moon, I get a phone call telling me I didn't get the job. |
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This has happened rarely, and only when I've actually gone in for an interview. Once or twice I have received an email letting me know that they got so many qualified candidates that they will not pursue my candidacy. There have been times I've had a second interview with a company and nobody ever got back to me to let me know I didn't get the job. (And in some cases, it was a job I really wanted and thought I might get.) I agree with you that the employers' practices are rude, particularly when you've gone in for an in-person interview. And I too have seen jobs continue to be advertised; other times, I see the job advertised again several months later. I have no idea what is going on: Did they hire someone and fire them? Did they not find anyone perfect enough to hire? Did the job ever even exist?
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Mon May-31-10 06:33 PM
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2. It used to make me angry to see them continue to advertise |
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or tell the newspaper they couldn't find qualified candidates - that one I wrote to them - they finally sent me the reject letter for a job I never applied for - so they are clueless
ones who post on bulletin boards - I tear them down -
They need to act professional or get treat like the unprofessional they are
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SCRUBDASHRUB
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Tue Jun-08-10 11:14 AM
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3. Once in a while, I will get a rejection email or letter, but it seems a rare thing these days. |
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What has been really pissing me off lately are recruiters who won't fucking call me back (they say they will, but they don't.) or follow up/follow through. I don't care how busy they are; I feel like they are playing with people's livelihoods. I follow up and still, nothing. Sorry; I'm in a pissy ass mood today.
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DaveJ
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Tue Jun-22-10 08:48 AM
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4. doubt they will ever get back with me |
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I just had my first real interview in years. Had a couple short 5 minute conversations on the phone. They really liked me, but in person I got nervous, so therefore now I'm certain they will not hire me. That's ok, though, since my current employer found out, I got a big raise.
I didn't think getting nervous would matter, for a position as a computer programmer, but apparently the programmers there were not really techies, but managers of outsourced employees. So they were not really looking for a talented worker, someone who is more the egotistical control freak type, which I'm not.
This massively unprofessional an incompetent company seems to have unintentionally helped me out, so I guess I shouldn't complain.
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Turborama
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Wed Jun-30-10 02:47 AM
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5. No reply to an email application |
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On Sunday night I sent in an application with a covering letter in the email and attached my resume. This was for a locally advertised position for a charity in my neigborhood. I phoned them in advance to find out if the position had already been filled and they said no. They also sounded really interested when I gave them a bit of my background info. It's a small charity in an unpopulated area, I doubt there will be that many candidates.
Still waiting to find out if they have even received the email or not.
This is the umpteenth time I have sent in an application via email and had zero response from the get go. It seems to be common practice these days and I too consider it the height of rudeness and inconsideration. Do unto others...
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Nikia
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Sat Dec-11-10 10:33 AM
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6. It depends on the company |
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When I applied to jobs, sometimes I got a rejection email or letter even if they had no contact with me after I applied. In other cases, when I applied multiple times or multiple positions, I was only contacted if I had gotten to a certain point in their selection process. I got a rejection call only a couple of times, when I had gone to multiple interviews and failed to get the job at the hiring interview.
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Fri Mar-18-11 08:25 AM
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7. I think it's just common courtesy to let applicants know their status. |
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But I realize that common courtesy is a foreign concept to most businesses.
I've gotten phone calls, letters, and e-mails with some jobs. Others, I never hear from again.
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