I have been shadowing and interviewing for a recruiter position for almost a month now. The company originally was undecided if they wanted to go with me, or not. However, this morning I received a call from HR in relation to official making me an offer. After being unemployed for several months I am very excited about this opportunity. However, there is one dilemna that cleared my nostrils, and took my breath away. The HR director stated over the phone that I would need to fax over a background check release form. She went on-and-on about how thorough it is. My employment references, and job references are solid, but I can’t say the same for my educational references. My resume somewhat gives the impression that I in fact did finish school when I did not. A buddy of mine told me that as long as you did not put that on the application online they will not check it. How true is that when HR mentioned that they will be checking education. Also, for an intermediate recruiter is that re
I have been interviewing over the phone with a company for about 4 weeks now. I have had phone conversations with the Acct. Director, Supervisor and the VP of Acct Services.I have a friend that works there and said that everyone liked me. Last week (weds) I had my final interview before I was supposed to go to the company. However since then the HR manager that I have been dealing with has just disappeared, she will not return my call or email. This is for a major company so I am trying to give it two weeks before I really start to think that it is a no go. Has anyone experienced this, or have an idea of what might be going on. I haven’t received a letter, email or phone call saying that I didn’t get the job but at the same time I haven’t heard anything either. Any help on this would be appreciated *** I really want this job and am really trying to stay positive about it.
The position is for Human Resource Director in a manufaturing facility.
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