How to complain effectively / warn others about company which arranges online interview, and the recruiter doesn't even show up - twice?
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Acknowledging that this is not strictly "workplace", I'm looking for a way to warn others and make the company under question feel some little social pressure. You may say I'm looking for a tripadvisor-type place for reviews of bad interviewing experiences.
To give some detail, a recruiter from Indeed.com asked me to arrange for an initial interview (for an in-house post, not for any client of theirs). I was in front of my computer at the appointed time, but absolutely nothing happened; after a few minutes I wrote an email, still nothing.
After the arranged time slot was over I received an automated email with a time change to the next day. I was there, again nothing happened, again no communication or explanation.
This has severely disrupted my work schedule for this week. I'd like to warn others against this, and if possible also hear about tactics to protect oneself against such cases.
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Acknowledging that this is not strictly "workplace", I'm looking for a way to warn others and make the company under question feel some little social pressure. You may say I'm looking for a tripadvisor-type place for reviews of bad interviewing experiences.
To give some detail, a recruiter from Indeed.com asked me to arrange for an initial interview (for an in-house post, not for any client of theirs). I was in front of my computer at the appointed time, but absolutely nothing happened; after a few minutes I wrote an email, still nothing.
After the arranged time slot was over I received an automated email with a time change to the next day. I was there, again nothing happened, again no communication or explanation.
This has severely disrupted my work schedule for this week. I'd like to warn others against this, and if possible also hear about tactics to protect oneself against such cases.
professionalism interviewing unprofessional-behavior
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Acknowledging that this is not strictly "workplace", I'm looking for a way to warn others and make the company under question feel some little social pressure. You may say I'm looking for a tripadvisor-type place for reviews of bad interviewing experiences.
To give some detail, a recruiter from Indeed.com asked me to arrange for an initial interview (for an in-house post, not for any client of theirs). I was in front of my computer at the appointed time, but absolutely nothing happened; after a few minutes I wrote an email, still nothing.
After the arranged time slot was over I received an automated email with a time change to the next day. I was there, again nothing happened, again no communication or explanation.
This has severely disrupted my work schedule for this week. I'd like to warn others against this, and if possible also hear about tactics to protect oneself against such cases.
professionalism interviewing unprofessional-behavior
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Acknowledging that this is not strictly "workplace", I'm looking for a way to warn others and make the company under question feel some little social pressure. You may say I'm looking for a tripadvisor-type place for reviews of bad interviewing experiences.
To give some detail, a recruiter from Indeed.com asked me to arrange for an initial interview (for an in-house post, not for any client of theirs). I was in front of my computer at the appointed time, but absolutely nothing happened; after a few minutes I wrote an email, still nothing.
After the arranged time slot was over I received an automated email with a time change to the next day. I was there, again nothing happened, again no communication or explanation.
This has severely disrupted my work schedule for this week. I'd like to warn others against this, and if possible also hear about tactics to protect oneself against such cases.
professionalism interviewing unprofessional-behavior
professionalism interviewing unprofessional-behavior
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