Job Seeker Withdraws Application After HR No-Show, Sparks Online Debate
Candidate rejects HR after no show at scheduled interview, calls out unprofessional conduct
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A job candidate withdrew his application after a human resources professional failed to attend a scheduled interview without notice. The incident, highlighted by viral WhatsApp messages, has ignited discussions on unprofessional hiring practices in today's competitive job market.
- 01A job candidate withdrew his application due to HR's no-show at a scheduled interview.
- 02The candidate criticized the HR's lack of communication in a viral WhatsApp message.
- 03Online reactions reflect widespread frustration with unprofessional hiring practices.
- 04Many users shared similar negative experiences with HR departments.
- 05The incident highlights the need for professionalism and respect for candidates' time.
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A job seeker recently withdrew his application after a human resources professional failed to attend a scheduled interview without prior notice. The candidate expressed his frustration in a WhatsApp message, which has since gone viral. The exchange began when the HR contacted the candidate just five minutes before the scheduled virtual meeting. After waiting for a response, the candidate followed up, only to be informed that the meeting link would be shared an hour before the interview time, despite it already being past 3 pm. The HR also mentioned feeling unwell but did not acknowledge the missed meeting. The candidate criticized the unprofessional conduct and withdrew his application, stating he had prepared for the interview all day. This incident has resonated with many online, with users sharing their own negative experiences with HR practices, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and timely communication in the hiring process.
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