shammy feen
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Hi folks,
Just got to get this off my chest.
I live in China at the moment.
In the last 4 weeks I have been contacted by 3 different Irish recruitment agencies by e-mail about discussing possible work in Europe and have arranged a time and date to recieve a call from the person, generally at around 12 noon GMT which is 7pm here. On each occasion the agent has not bothered to call at the appointed time and has not even sent an explanation by e-mail. Maybe im being over sensitive but I find this at the very least bad form and unprofessional behaviour. Its as if its ok to act this way because there are more candidates than jobs at the moment.
I generally spend some time playing with my 2 small kids before bedtime and its annoying that im hanging around wasting this time waiting for a pre-arranged call that never comes.
I have checked my phone and skype and they both are functioning normally.
There will come a time again when there are more jobs than candidates and I will remember who not to deal with again.
anyway...just letting off steam....;-)
Shammy
I often arrange calls with my clients at a certain time. Usually they say they will call me. If they don't call me within 10 mins or so of the appointed time, I call them. That saves me hanging around for a fairly indefinite period waiting for them. It is annoying when people don't call/turn up for meetings when they say they will but it's pretty easy to contact them by phone if they don't.
If I was waiting for a recruiter to call me, I would do the same - call them 10 mins after the appointed time (thereby letting them know that they didn't call on time) and re-schedule for another time. Then at least you know you are free for the rest of that evening.
Hi Watersprite.
I dont agree with that opinion. If you instigate a prearranged business appointment with someone, you should keep to that appointment time to the best of your ability to do so. If you dont, its only common courtesy to send an e-mail, apology or message for the reason you couldnt keep to your arrangement and then try to re-arrange for another time. To just not call and not send on a reason/apology why you couldnt make the appointment is just plain ignorant behaviour.
It should in no way be the responsibility of the person you arranged to have the meeting with to chase after you if you instigated the process.
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