Tags:
The first thing that struck me here is "his current manager will not permit him to interview during work hours"
This is an immediate "Hold Everything!" signal to me. Red flag. Sirens. Bells. NOTHING should be done until you've uncovered the real story.
I would not hesitate to ask "Why does your manager know you are interviewing?" The answer here will tell you everything. I'll give some example answers:
"My manager wanted me to tell him what's going on in case I find a better contract so he can have first chance at making a better offer....." Yes. I've heard that. More than once. Thank them for their time and move on.
"He and I are very close. I tell him everything. We've got a great relationship and I want to be honest with him." Yeah, right. You've got a manager who has you right where he wants you! You think you're part of the inner circle - but really you're playing HIS game - not your own. He will cut you off at the knees if needed for his own gain. You're a CONTRACTOR! Act like one.
Why do recruiters hear words without hearing the true meaning? It is our greatest fault. We hear what makes us feel good - when we should REALLY feel good when we hear the truth behind the words.
Good luck Mohammed!
All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.
Just enter your e-mail address below
1801 members
316 members
180 members
190 members
222 members
34 members
62 members
194 members
619 members
530 members
© 2024 All Rights Reserved Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
With over 100K strong in our network, RecruitingBlogs.com is part of the RecruitingDaily.com, LLC family of Recruiting and HR communities.
Our goal is to provide information that is meaningful. Without compromise, our community comes first.
One Reservoir Corporate Drive
4 Research Drive – Suite 402
Shelton, CT 06484
Email us: info@recruitingdaily.com
All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.
Just enter your e-mail address below