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Don't be Sad

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Anonymous Guest 29 Dec 2015

To Johny Tran: I think there is something wrong here, I heard a lot of polepe didn't get back from ACDL recruiter.I had an interview with Human Resources Manager (Her name is Sen Vu I believe) in April for Sales Executive or Event Coordinator position, it was over 1 hour interview with here. I got home then sent her an email to thank for the interview Of course, she didn't even reply.And I haven't got a call from her or any polepe work for ACDL since then. I really want to work at MGM Grand but it seems hard to get through Human resources polepe with my hospitality education and working experience in Canada.To ACDL: May I ask who is using email? Is he or she a Vietnamese recruiter?Thanks

Anonymous Guest 29 Dec 2015

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Anonymous Guest 25 Dec 2015

Hi there. Stopping by to say hi from the Grow Your Blog hop. I just sent you an email and would love to cohost with you one day. I have added you to my reedar and look forward to learning more. Happy New Year!Kim

Anonymous Guest 08 Dec 2015

My Worst Entire Hiring Experience!! I was being considered for a pensrarthip in a start-up firm. I had already had several phone interviews and it was time to meet the CEO.Naturally, I wore my best interview suit, shined my shoes, made sure my portfolio was in good condition, and that I had extra resumes in it. It was a good hair day, too.I was to meet this gentleman in the lobby of an elite hotel in my city on one very hot summer afternoon. I spent my own money on a cab rather than walking in the humid heat, and arrived early at the lobby. It was, fortunately, comfortable...you'll see why this is important very soon.There was a small group seated in the lounge, which I assumed might be the CEO and colleagues meeting before he was to see me.I politely waited...15 minutes before the interview was to start. Should I walk over and let him know I had arrived and was looking forward to our discussion? I didn't want to interrupt.So, I waited and drank the cold fruit-flavored water from lovely water coolers. I waited and drank more water....more waiting and more water.Finally, after 40 minutes past the interview start time, the small group stood up and left the lobby. That had not been the CEO, I reasoned.Being very interested in the pensrarthip, I thought that something must have happened to the gentleman I was to meet...a train or plane accident, traffic, heart attack? So I called the HR manager."Oh, yes, the interview." Oh, oh. "Mr. Smith has been very busy and is not coming to meet." Not coming? No advance notice? "He got busy and couldn't get away." Thanks very much....so I should leave? "Yes."The next day, I received a very apologetic call from Mr. CEO's assistant. So sorry...so busy...very embarrassed. "Let's reschedule and have you come to our city for lunch and the interview."How nice, I thought. They made travel arrangements for me and I dutifully got up early to make the early trip. I was picked up at the terminal right on time by the assistant and we went to the restaurant. Restaurant? We were supposed to meet Mr. CEO first in his office and then go to lunch. Again, Mr. CEO wasn't in sight. There was no meeting and he did not join us for lunch. So his assistant and I had a nice lunch and chat. Then I was whisked back to the terminal with apologies.As much as this had sounded exciting, I realized that if Mr. CEO treated a potential partner like this during the hiring process, what would he be like if I actually went to work for him?After a slight bit of deliberation, I called the assistant the next day and bowed out. "But he really wants to meet you!" Oh, yeah? When? Does he actually exist? I decided that the moral of the story is that there comes a time when, despite what seems like a wonderful opportunity, one must cut the losses and move on.Mr. CEO never did call or apologize. I felt free and moved on. By the way, after the lobby saga, I noticed a wonderful restaurant just off the lobby ready to open for dinner. I ventured in, was one of the first diners, told the host that I had had a rough day, and could he seat me in a nice quiet booth?He was extremely accommodating, as was my waiter. I had my favorite dinner, with a martini! This was a lovely way to end a frustrating experience. I moved on and have vowed that I deserve to be treated well by those with whom I interview, and vice versa. I wonder if Mr. CEO is still...busy, busy, busy?!With no regrets,A happy VP!

Anonymous Guest 30 Nov 2015

I was drawn by the hoestny of what you write