Why do HRs specially in India not follow up with the candidates after the interview?
I have had few chances where the interview goes good but the HR reps mostly just don't follow up nor do they reply back to the emails/calls. I am not sure about other countries but it is quite common here in India, all the while the candidate would have taken a day-off from work to travel to the interview location or spent some good time in preparing for the interview.
Are the HR reps really that busy that they cannot reply a follow up mail stating that you have been rejected for reason x,y,z.
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I have had few chances where the interview goes good but the HR reps mostly just don't follow up nor do they reply back to the emails/calls. I am not sure about other countries but it is quite common here in India, all the while the candidate would have taken a day-off from work to travel to the interview location or spent some good time in preparing for the interview.
Are the HR reps really that busy that they cannot reply a follow up mail stating that you have been rejected for reason x,y,z.
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Sounds more like a rant but it is not about being busy or being in India. Companies do respond back (in India as well !) but once in a while there are people who are not very professional or motivated. Happens across humanity irrespective of their nationality.
– PagMax
9 mins ago
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I have had few chances where the interview goes good but the HR reps mostly just don't follow up nor do they reply back to the emails/calls. I am not sure about other countries but it is quite common here in India, all the while the candidate would have taken a day-off from work to travel to the interview location or spent some good time in preparing for the interview.
Are the HR reps really that busy that they cannot reply a follow up mail stating that you have been rejected for reason x,y,z.
human-resources
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I have had few chances where the interview goes good but the HR reps mostly just don't follow up nor do they reply back to the emails/calls. I am not sure about other countries but it is quite common here in India, all the while the candidate would have taken a day-off from work to travel to the interview location or spent some good time in preparing for the interview.
Are the HR reps really that busy that they cannot reply a follow up mail stating that you have been rejected for reason x,y,z.
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Sounds more like a rant but it is not about being busy or being in India. Companies do respond back (in India as well !) but once in a while there are people who are not very professional or motivated. Happens across humanity irrespective of their nationality.
– PagMax
9 mins ago
add a comment |
Sounds more like a rant but it is not about being busy or being in India. Companies do respond back (in India as well !) but once in a while there are people who are not very professional or motivated. Happens across humanity irrespective of their nationality.
– PagMax
9 mins ago
Sounds more like a rant but it is not about being busy or being in India. Companies do respond back (in India as well !) but once in a while there are people who are not very professional or motivated. Happens across humanity irrespective of their nationality.
– PagMax
9 mins ago
Sounds more like a rant but it is not about being busy or being in India. Companies do respond back (in India as well !) but once in a while there are people who are not very professional or motivated. Happens across humanity irrespective of their nationality.
– PagMax
9 mins ago
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Sounds more like a rant but it is not about being busy or being in India. Companies do respond back (in India as well !) but once in a while there are people who are not very professional or motivated. Happens across humanity irrespective of their nationality.
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