davidinindy
Industrial
- Jun 9, 2004
- 695
OK. Here's the situation
I was contacted by a recruiter for a 6 month contract as a "packaging engineer", which is one of those positions that does not involve any engineering whatsoever. I really enjoy CAD design, but was still interested, as it payed very good, it's work that I could probably do well, and I had just been layed off. I did a phone innterview with the company and it went very well.
To make a long story short, I interviewed with a few other companies that same week, and took another position.
The recruiter called and said the company wanted to hire me. The recruiter was very angry that I took another job, and said it put him in a spot with the client. I told him it was just business, and that I decided I wanted to stay in design.
Well, after two weeks, the job didn't work out, and the recruiter (a very large one that lists many engineering and CAD positions) had a position listed I was interested in. When I called and explained the situation, he was pretty unprofessional and said he'd have a hard time referring me to anyone.
Could this be the first time this has happened? Does he expect everyone who interviews with someone to accept the job? Is it discriminatory?
David
I was contacted by a recruiter for a 6 month contract as a "packaging engineer", which is one of those positions that does not involve any engineering whatsoever. I really enjoy CAD design, but was still interested, as it payed very good, it's work that I could probably do well, and I had just been layed off. I did a phone innterview with the company and it went very well.
To make a long story short, I interviewed with a few other companies that same week, and took another position.
The recruiter called and said the company wanted to hire me. The recruiter was very angry that I took another job, and said it put him in a spot with the client. I told him it was just business, and that I decided I wanted to stay in design.
Well, after two weeks, the job didn't work out, and the recruiter (a very large one that lists many engineering and CAD positions) had a position listed I was interested in. When I called and explained the situation, he was pretty unprofessional and said he'd have a hard time referring me to anyone.
Could this be the first time this has happened? Does he expect everyone who interviews with someone to accept the job? Is it discriminatory?
David