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notyou2 wrote:My guess is the fact that she is a woman is hindering her acceptance. It seems they keep cancelling and creating a new position every time she gets to the next level, so someone at that point is ending her application by stopping the selection process and starting over.
Or there is someone specific within the firm they are wishing would apply but that person isn't.
I expect the first scenario is the most likely.
patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
patrickaa317 wrote:
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone.
patrickaa317 wrote:I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Woodruff wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
My advice, as usual, is the direct route. She should ask her supervisor if he/she knows what's going on, hoping to get a believable explanation there. If there isn't one, pursue it further up. I would say that after having gone through the process she has a few times, she's entitled to a good explanation.
jimboston wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
A bitchin' email will do nothing. A polite unemotional and "off the record" conversation with the hiring or interviewing manager might be helpful.
jimboston wrote:Save the venting for the bar... or for online anonymous forums like this one.
jimboston wrote:Woodruff wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
My advice, as usual, is the direct route. She should ask her supervisor if he/she knows what's going on, hoping to get a believable explanation there. If there isn't one, pursue it further up. I would say that after having gone through the process she has a few times, she's entitled to a good explanation.
Ditto... to a point. She is deserving of an explanation... but I don't like the term "entitled".
Woodruff wrote:jimboston wrote:Woodruff wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
My advice, as usual, is the direct route. She should ask her supervisor if he/she knows what's going on, hoping to get a believable explanation there. If there isn't one, pursue it further up. I would say that after having gone through the process she has a few times, she's entitled to a good explanation.
Ditto... to a point. She is deserving of an explanation... but I don't like the term "entitled".
In this particular situation, I think it's a very appropriate term.
jimboston wrote:Woodruff wrote:jimboston wrote:Woodruff wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
My advice, as usual, is the direct route. She should ask her supervisor if he/she knows what's going on, hoping to get a believable explanation there. If there isn't one, pursue it further up. I would say that after having gone through the process she has a few times, she's entitled to a good explanation.
Ditto... to a point. She is deserving of an explanation... but I don't like the term "entitled".
In this particular situation, I think it's a very appropriate term.
If you approach your manager with the "attitude" that you are "entitled" to an answer you are less likely to actually get one. If you approach him/her "off the record", and position your request as a just that (a request)... "in light of the fact" that you have expressed your interest and interviewed several (?) times... I think you are more likely to get a valid answer.
I think we are splitting hairs a bit... but it's all in the approach.
Woodruff wrote:I think we're actually in agreement on the approach...diplomacy is the way. I simply think we disagree on the potential "landing"...she is entitled to a good explanation and if the diplomatic, tactful discussion/request gets brushed off, then she should push further until she does get a good explanation.
nietzsche wrote:Yeah man, tell her to ask WTF. I'd even say it would speak well of her, having a healthy self-esteem, might make them realize it.
patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
Woodruff wrote:[
My advice, as usual, is the direct route. She should ask her supervisor if he/she knows what's going on, hoping to get a believable explanation there. If there isn't one, pursue it further up. I would say that after having gone through the process she has a few times, she's entitled to a good explanation.
patrickaa317 wrote:So my wife works for a fairly big company, currently at a more entry level position as this is what we decided would be best for our currently family situation. Over the last couple months, she has applied for positions that would be a step above hers, comparable to a team lead of sorts. They have a three step interview process and has reached the second step multiple times but never receives any sort of rejection notice or any other information as to where the process is at. Now on multiple occasions, a couple weeks after the first or second interview, the position gets cancelled, then a day or two later an exact same position is available again reporting to the same manager where the previous position was. Since this is a "new" position, the company requires her to follow the standard process for an internal applicant which is the three step process.
It seems that they just keep having these positions "open up" to give the interviewers practice while never intending on hiring anyone. I told her to send a bitching email to HR as all that is needed would be a rejection notice as to why she didn't make the cut or why the position was cancelled.
Anyone else ever encounter something similar to this or able provide any advice for me to relay to her?
Funkyterrance wrote:Woodruff wrote:[
My advice, as usual, is the direct route. She should ask her supervisor if he/she knows what's going on, hoping to get a believable explanation there. If there isn't one, pursue it further up. I would say that after having gone through the process she has a few times, she's entitled to a good explanation.
Woody, I think your suggestion is a very sound one. This is how I have approached issues in the past and in my experience it gets good results. My only addition to this would be to act "dumb" if you will. What I mean by this is that she should act as though she is baffled by the results but not as if there was any foul play at work. This will most likely get her the answers she needs without labeling her a "troublemaker".
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