Biggest Mistake? - RecruitingBlogs2024-03-28T16:41:06Zhttps://recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/biggest-mistake?feed=yes&xn_auth=no"The smarter the nut, the cra…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2008-11-26:502551:Comment:3903112008-11-26T11:28:41.416ZMaureen Sharibhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/1s0wz0zkvlxbt
<i>"The smarter the nut, the crazier they are and the higher maintenance they become."</i><br />
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Very true. I've had this happen twice in my life - I allowed myself to listen to the "siren calls" of two of these. Both female, both needy, both extravagantly high maintenance. I ignored the voice in my head that told me the second was like the first because she was so insistent (and sometimes alot of fun to listen to!) and there's something lacking in my own character around the ability to say "no".…
<i>"The smarter the nut, the crazier they are and the higher maintenance they become."</i><br />
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Very true. I've had this happen twice in my life - I allowed myself to listen to the "siren calls" of two of these. Both female, both needy, both extravagantly high maintenance. I ignored the voice in my head that told me the second was like the first because she was so insistent (and sometimes alot of fun to listen to!) and there's something lacking in my own character around the ability to say "no". Never again. There's no way to "diplomatically" handle people like these - they will bite the hand that fed them every single time! well get into discussions and…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2008-11-26:502551:Comment:3901672008-11-26T07:07:51.568ZReetahttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/Reeta
well get into discussions and much more...<br />
logone to <a href="http://www.hrvillage.in">www.hrvillage.in</a>
well get into discussions and much more...<br />
logone to <a href="http://www.hrvillage.in">www.hrvillage.in</a> Big question: After they talk…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2008-11-25:502551:Comment:3890812008-11-25T22:35:53.624ZShawn Lacagninahttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/ShawnLacagnina
Big question: After they talked you in from the ledge, Did you end up making the placement?<br />
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<cite>Sandra McCartt said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/biggest-mistake#502551Comment389009"><div>Not listening to the little voice in my head that starts telling me my candidate is a nut case who seemed normal and capable through the first two interviews. Just had one blow up that was a 200K offer, the candidate started insisting on going back in for another…</div>
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Big question: After they talked you in from the ledge, Did you end up making the placement?<br />
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<cite>Sandra McCartt said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/biggest-mistake#502551Comment389009"><div>Not listening to the little voice in my head that starts telling me my candidate is a nut case who seemed normal and capable through the first two interviews. Just had one blow up that was a 200K offer, the candidate started insisting on going back in for another meeting but kept changing the travel schedule and asking to speak with more and more people. After three changes he sent an email that he had changed his flight to later and had decided to take another job. Why later instead of canceling? Who knows. There were alarm bells going off during the last two conversations with him that i ignored because there was already an offer on the table. Hindsight i should have stopped the process the second change of travel when the problem was boarding the dogs. Arrrgghh.</div>
</blockquote> Biggest > It only happened…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2008-11-25:502551:Comment:3890412008-11-25T22:27:25.209ZDean Locketthttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/DeanLockett
Biggest > It only happened to me once, I didn't get a chance to talk to the wife about her and the childrens' feelings about relocation and the job her husband was considering, and in the final hour it was too late. Dealbreaker. Never again.
Biggest > It only happened to me once, I didn't get a chance to talk to the wife about her and the childrens' feelings about relocation and the job her husband was considering, and in the final hour it was too late. Dealbreaker. Never again.