Reasons why not hired
Teresa52
10 Posts
From what I know I am not required to reveal the specific reasons for not hiring someone. I am concerned about an applicant for a high end management position asking alot of questions when he finds out he was not selected for the postion. One of the biggest reasons for not selecting him was bad results from the reference checking. The people giving the bad references are also concerned about what this guy might do if he finds out to much information. My idea is to tell him, another applicant was better suited for the position, and just leave it at that. Am I required by law to discuss any of the details with him?
Comments
"Thank you for your interest in (yaada, yaada, yaada). We have chosen a candidate whose education, experience, expertise, and abilities best meet the demands of the position, and the mission of . . . . "
If the person persists, do not discuss his qualifications against any other candidate's. Be firm, thank him again, and keep leaving it at that. Eventually, stop taking his calls.
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>"Thank you for your interest in (yaada, yaada,
>yaada). We have chosen a candidate whose
>education, experience, expertise, and abilities
>best meet the demands of the position, and the
>mission of . . . . "
>
>If the person persists, do not discuss his
>qualifications against any other candidate's.
>Be firm, thank him again, and keep leaving it at
>that. Eventually, stop taking his calls.
Thanks for your input I appreaciate it alot.
I also would advise that you never, ever share information you obtained in a reference or employment check with anybody. When you release that information, your sources tend to dry up.
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