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We could terminate you at any time
23 Sep 2024

We could terminate you at any time

by Ethan Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q: Just recently I received a job offer, and it was unexpected. I did not think I had a chance. The compensation is good, the location is reasonable, the role will be challenging, and I liked the interview panel. I … Continued

at-will, changing jobs, employee rights, employment law, firing, job doc blog, job offers, termination
A looming job offer, or not?
25 Mar 2024

A looming job offer, or not?

by Ethan Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q: I just applied to the ideal job. I have had three interviews. I expected an offer quickly, because of the pace of the interviews. Now, silence. I am frustrated and angry. I have attempted to contact them a few … Continued

employee rights, ethics, etiquette, hiring, interview, interviewing, job applications, job doc blog, job offers, job seekers, post-interview
Ghosting post-interviews
13 Nov 2023

Ghosting post-interviews

by Madeleine Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q:  I recently accepted a verbal offer, after multiple interviews.  I left the company’s office and we were shaking hands, as if was my first day of work.  The recruiter called me when I was on the train headed home.  … Continued

ghosting, job doc blog, job offers, post-interview, problems with communication, promising interview
No offer and commute may be a factor
4 Sep 2023

No offer and commute may be a factor

by Madeleine Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q: I was recently interviewed several times, by the same company.  I think I probably met with seven employees from the company.  I also met with a board member.  Last week I found out that I did not receive an … Continued

candidate tips, commute, discrimination, job doc blog, job offers, job seekers
Resigning – is one week ok?
11 Oct 2021

Resigning – is one week ok?

by Madeleine Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q: I was recently offered a job and accepted it immediately.  The interview process was rigorous and I am so excited to have been offered the job!  It is a wonderful opportunity and a step up in terms of responsibilities.  … Continued

job doc blog, job offers, leaving a job, new job, recruiter, recruiters
Offer rescinded, now what?
30 Aug 2021

Offer rescinded, now what?

by Madeleine Ritterbusch | posted in: COVID-19, Job Doc Blog | 0

Q: I am in between jobs.  I left my last job in May and accepted a job starting in June.  The company rescinded the offer because of “changing business conditions.”  Now I am without a job.  I am looking for … Continued

COVID-19, job doc blog, job loss, job offers, job search, job search strategies, unemployed, unemployment, vaccination
Outstanding college balance translates to possible loss of job offer
5 Jul 2021

Outstanding college balance translates to possible loss of job offer

by Madeleine Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q:  I recently applied for a job, after just graduating in May 2021.  I was extended a job offer, which I accepted.  Now I am being told that there is a problem with my background check.  I didn’t realize that … Continued

background check, job doc blog, job offers, recent college grad
The “black hole” from a candidate’s perspective
22 Feb 2021

The “black hole” from a candidate’s perspective

by Madeleine Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q: I have applied to the job of my dreams.  I had two Zoom interviews and one face-to-face interview.  I am really hoping to see an offer this week.  However, when I look at my notes, I realize I have … Continued

candidate tips, hired, job doc blog, job offers, new employee, new employees, new job, no response
A rescinded offer, now what?
13 Apr 2020

A rescinded offer, now what?

by Ethan Ritterbusch | posted in: COVID-19 | 0

Q: I am a December grad.  I am a finance major.  I am afraid of my job hunt in this new “COVID-19 world.”  What should I be doing to help my search?  I had an offer for a very good … Continued

candidate tips, coronavirus, job doc blog, job hunting tips, job offers, job search strategies, job seeker
Interview feedback was “low energy” – what does that mean?
16 Sep 2019

Interview feedback was “low energy” – what does that mean?

by Ethan Ritterbusch | posted in: Job Doc Blog | 0

Q:  I interviewed for my dream job last week.  I just found out I didn’t get it. It was down to two candidates and I was the “runner- up” unfortunately.  The recruiter said I was as qualified if not more … Continued

candidate tips, interviewing, interviewing strategies, job doc blog, job offers

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