Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I would not continue to seek work from an outfit that did not want me nor would I pursue an answer as to why not.
Over the years in various capacities I interviewed many job seekers. Those turned down never got a "why". Nor did I when I was turned down. It boils down to not being a good fit for one or more reasons. Companies have cultures and seek job candidates who they believe will be a good fit.
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Last edited by Keefelane66; 01-28-2024 at 03:35 PM. |
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Sometimes it is something simple like the amount of hours you are seeking or your availability. Businesses do not work around an employee's preferences. They also will not hire full time when part timers suit their needs.
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Perhaps reading the original post again, will shed some light on why the fit isn't right? Folks who read resumes for a living, usually develop a knack for reading between the lines. |
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Unfortunate, if this is the case. You can have bad credit because you have not used credit for many years. I would think there are many elderly folks who have paid off their loans long ago. They have enough cash and do not need to buy on credit.
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Does anyone know where to get a current resident phone book?
Also, regarding job applications, when did it become legal to ask your birthdate??? |
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The bottom line is you don’t need to work there if they don’t want you. Apply at some other places, it probably won’t be long before you have a job.
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Well, interesting thread. Jeff, sorry you are getting some hostile responses and a lot of assumptions made.
People are correct that sometimes the easiest answer for a hiring manager is that you aren't a good fit. When I reject someone I try to explain a bit more, such as, "We've had many applicants and unfortunately you weren't chosen because we were looking for someone with more experience...a different degree...with experience in such and such." When I say someone is not a good fit, it often is a personality trait. That doesn't mean they have a bad personality. It just means that based on the team dynamic I would expect a clash with other employees. You mentioned trolley driver and caretaker. Is the caretaker a job in a rec center? Anyhow, seems these jobs rely heavily on a bright and happy personality with the public. You know, the type that is overly happy and non-confrontational. That may or may not be you, but how you portray yourself in an interview is important and the best advice I can give is tailor your resume and your interviewing style to the job. Also watch YouTube videos on interviewing. I learned a lot from the vids and they helped me land a much higher paying job within my company, a job I had been rejected for a few times. Sometimes you gotta just play the game until your foot is in the door. Good luck. |
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I had this experience. You got a rejection email (I never did - I was in a perpetual limbo). I have 40 years of customer service experience. My advise is change your resume. When they ask about salary say $13. This cancels a lot of people and if it pays $15 you get that anyway.
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As many have already said, an employer does not need to give you an explanation of not hiring you.
And people cannot pull a credit report on somebody just to see your credit unless you’ve signed off on that. But I’ve never known anybody to run a credit report for a basic job. I do believe they probably looked you up on social media. What kind of person do you look like on social media or maybe even a criminal history. Bottom line who cares move on go get a different job. there’s lots of people hiring. Obviously you’re taking this very personal, it’s just a job. Move on |
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They owe you NO explanation.
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You will only get a vague answer like you did. If they give anyone the true answer why they rejected anyone, they would have a law suit on their hands. That the way it is these days!
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