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jamesbrown wrote: » I think they do but I really don't know if he wanted to keep the original transcript. He didn't ask me for my reference but he told me to bring it.
rsutton wrote: » If he still insisted on wanting the originals, at that point you could safely leave the interview knowing he is a nut job.
Zartanasaurus wrote: » All of the major cert vendors have ways to verify credentials. His request makes it sound like he isn't with the times. That said, you need to think quicker on your feet.
it_consultant wrote: » You telling me they didn't have a photocopier, scanner, camera on a smart phone etc?
cshkuru wrote: » In my 30 plus years working for umpteen companies I can say that if the HR guy wanted originals of your transcript and your certificates you are better off without the job. What they are doing (IMO) is laying the trail to fire you for cause at a time that is convenient for them. By having your documents they can find some discrepancy and use it as the basis for the firing and under the current unemployment rules you don't get to collect. I have seen this happen at a couple places. At one - after a merger they were "verifying" everyone's resumes. One guy was fired because he claimed to like a 3.5 GPA and it was actually a 3.49. He was also the most productive engineer in the groups so it was kind of a case of cutting of their nose to spite their face. That is what this sounds like to me.
networker050184 wrote: » I highly doubt not having copies is a deal breaker. If you don't get a call back it probably has little to nothing to do with that man. Don't stress the little things.
Psoasman wrote: » It's usually a good idea to send a thank you letter.
networker050184 wrote: » I think you are worrying way too much about details that will have little to do with your chances of getting the job. If they liked you they will get back with you. If not, then you must not be a good fit. A company isn't going to let a candidate they like get away due to some copies. If you want to send a thank you then go right ahead. I doubt it will matter either way if you attach the files honestly. Good luck!
jamesbrown wrote: » Should I attached a copy of all the files or not?
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