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These are the people who call you in for multiple interviews, sound very positive, then never call you back.
Sometimes, they want to milk you for free information. I'm in the middle of one of these now. Been on two interviews - now, they want a third. They don't even offer me carfare.
I flat told the guy that I need to see some recompense for the 25 hours or so research I've put in. No response after three days.
Unless I hear that there's going to be a check waiting for me, there isn't going to be any third interview. It was worth a shot, but it's another rich company that needs my charitable contribution.
I had an experience like this recently. Interviewed for a "new job/department being created" but the interview involved a lot of hypothetical scenarios: "If you were in charge of this... What would you do? What software would you use? What people would you need to hire? "
I've laid out plans like that for interviews in the past... But this one felt "off". Sure enough, I was one of many people used as part of a crowdsourcing initiative to come up with ideas... With no actual job on the line. Seriously a d**k move on their part.
These are the people who call you in for multiple interviews, sound very positive, then never call you back.
Sometimes, they want to milk you for free information. I'm in the middle of one of these now. Been on two interviews - now, they want a third. They don't even offer me carfare.
I flat told the guy that I need to see some recompense for the 25 hours or so research I've put in. No response after three days.
Unless I hear that there's going to be a check waiting for me, there isn't going to be any third interview. It was worth a shot, but it's another rich company that needs my charitable contribution.
Cheap. Bastards.
I applaud you for asking for re-compensation! Good for you.
I doubt this was as deep as you made it. It sounds like you over prepared and wasted your own time. I'm sure they didn't ask you to do 25 hours of research.
There is a certain power dynamic when interviewing. This isn't a victory. At the end of the day, you still don't have an offer. You've gained nothing.
I doubt this was as deep as you made it. It sounds like you over prepared and wasted your own time. I'm sure they didn't ask you to do 25 hours of research.
There is a certain power dynamic when interviewing. This isn't a victory. At the end of the day, you still don't have an offer. You've gained nothing.
Yeah I did. I operated as a businessman.
And, yes, they do expect all of that research, and more, without a dime of compensation.
I am not sorry I pursued it but it was time for me to cut my losses. There may not even be a job. They just want something for free.
I usually do my homework and find out about what the company does/makes ahead of time. This will bear fruit, eventually.
I've been known to over-prepare for interviews. I seriously doubt they expected all that you did. Sure, cut your losses. Again, not a victory. I would have laughed if a candidate asked for compensation for something that wasn't requested.
I've been known to over-prepare for interviews. I seriously doubt they expected all that you did. Sure, cut your losses. Again, not a victory. I would have laughed if a candidate asked for compensation for something that wasn't requested.
But, it was requested.
I imagine they will go for some candidate who'll agree to this crap. They won't of course, know anything. Hope they lose lots of money.
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