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Mishra wrote: » I had a phone interview today with me just asking questions about the job. I hate the recruiter/HR side of things... It's always so much easier when talking to the actual IT staff. Pretty funny because at the beginning of the phone interview they were all about selling me the job. I was asking them questions and they were saying yeah it's a PART of the job and different things like that. It's always so hard to judge a job when the person on the other side of the phone is just answering the question and not actually addressing the concern. Right near the end of the interview they told me they are looking to hire right away and don't want to waste anytime. I told them that I don't just jump into jobs. If I'm looking for a long term job (like the rest of my life) I'm going to take time, ask a lot of questions and give it some time to think about. She said that they are looking for a quick 30 minute interview, 1 hour in person, then offer. Right there, she basically ended the interview saying I wouldn't be a good fit and the phone call ended. Just really funny how people ask you if you want to be long term then expect you to make brash and irrational decisions about your career. It's in their best interest if I'm totally satisfied and am ready to hunker down and go for the long hall. Silly.
Mishra wrote: » According to the recruiting company, if HP gives you an offer letter and you refuse, you go on their "naughty list". They won't consider you for any other position in the future... Anyone ever experienced this?
hex_omega wrote: » Just play along. It's not like you're tied to a contract. You do the job, take what you get from it, and move on.
humble2007 wrote: » You might want a job for the rest of your life, but is that the most important thing to you? Are you willing to job search for 6 months and find a job you can stay with forever, or would you rather take this job now and in 6 months resume your search. Might seem silly to take the job that isn't number 1 on your list, but your bills are going to need paid somehow. If your financial situation allows you to be picky then go ahead and hold out.
Mishra wrote: » The purpose of the thread was to focus more on how some companies like to rush and make bad decisions in hiring. Even if you were desperate and needed to push for the job; the company should be more cautious on making sure that the interviewee is right for the job. If that takes an extra week for the person to make up his mind, then so be it. You want to make sure the potential employee is as excited as possible to ensure a higher chance of them wanting to stay with your company.
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