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iBrokeIT wrote: » Why don't you send him a message asking him directly if he is still interested in you and if he would like to reschedule? We would only be speculating as to why he didn't call.
AB.Calculus wrote: » I got an LinkedIn invite from a high-level executive from the west coast and he emailed to me stating that his client is looking for a P/T help desk resource
bhcs2014 wrote: » Maybe I am missing something but why is there any interest in a part time help desk gig on the other side of the country?
zxbane wrote: » This was the first thing that came to mind for me as well.
ratbuddy wrote: » Sounds like a third party recruiter with a fancy job title. Link him?
SweenMachine wrote: » The recruiter could be on the west coast; doesn't mean the position is. The first thing I personally notice is the OP was really informal in his responses. When I was involved in hiring at my last position; I got turned off by simple things all the time. For example, and this isn't personal, but if I got shoddy one line responses from a candidate; I would move on. Things like 'noon' and 'free' instead of an actual time and the word 'available' even. I would personally ALWAYS use the official time, with timezone. Also, and again this isn't personal at all, but if someone said 'western' time I would probably get a questionable vibe on this individual, internally debating on how much experience he has in an office environment because I don't know many people in offices that refer to it as 'western' time. I am also a nitpicker with daylights/standard time as well, but that's just me being silly. I much more suitable response to me would have been: "Thank you for your response. I will be available to speak to you at 12pm PDT if that is acceptable. Please let me know at your earliest convenience." Sorry I am being over the top on this, but that is just my opinion. -scott
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