Is it appropriate for recruiter to ask me to notify him/her if I have another offer?
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I am currently looking for a job and after almost every interview I get a question If I am invloved in other recruitment processes and then I get a request of notifying the recruiter in case of positive result. I always respond 'of course' but I don't feel like it at all. I have no interest in doing this. I feel like they want use me for making their job easier.
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I am currently looking for a job and after almost every interview I get a question If I am invloved in other recruitment processes and then I get a request of notifying the recruiter in case of positive result. I always respond 'of course' but I don't feel like it at all. I have no interest in doing this. I feel like they want use me for making their job easier.
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By "recruiter", do mean a person whose job it is to find employees for a specific company? How do you feel they are "using" you?
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I am currently looking for a job and after almost every interview I get a question If I am invloved in other recruitment processes and then I get a request of notifying the recruiter in case of positive result. I always respond 'of course' but I don't feel like it at all. I have no interest in doing this. I feel like they want use me for making their job easier.
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I am currently looking for a job and after almost every interview I get a question If I am invloved in other recruitment processes and then I get a request of notifying the recruiter in case of positive result. I always respond 'of course' but I don't feel like it at all. I have no interest in doing this. I feel like they want use me for making their job easier.
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Waldemar Gaà ÂÃÂzinowski
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By "recruiter", do mean a person whose job it is to find employees for a specific company? How do you feel they are "using" you?
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By "recruiter", do mean a person whose job it is to find employees for a specific company? How do you feel they are "using" you?
â Acccumulation
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By "recruiter", do mean a person whose job it is to find employees for a specific company? How do you feel they are "using" you?
â Acccumulation
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By "recruiter", do mean a person whose job it is to find employees for a specific company? How do you feel they are "using" you?
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It is not inappropriate. A recruiter can ask for lots of information including you to keep them in the loop about any developments you get in your job search.
It is also not inappropriate for you to keep this information to yourself should you choose.
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It is not inappropriate. A recruiter can ask for lots of information including you to keep them in the loop about any developments you get in your job search.
It is also not inappropriate for you to keep this information to yourself should you choose.
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It is not inappropriate. A recruiter can ask for lots of information including you to keep them in the loop about any developments you get in your job search.
It is also not inappropriate for you to keep this information to yourself should you choose.
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It is not inappropriate. A recruiter can ask for lots of information including you to keep them in the loop about any developments you get in your job search.
It is also not inappropriate for you to keep this information to yourself should you choose.
It is not inappropriate. A recruiter can ask for lots of information including you to keep them in the loop about any developments you get in your job search.
It is also not inappropriate for you to keep this information to yourself should you choose.
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By "recruiter", do mean a person whose job it is to find employees for a specific company? How do you feel they are "using" you?
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