On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 16:12, Richard Steffens wrote:
> Suppose you received an e-mail from someone looking for a job applicant, 
> and then after you gave that person a positive reply, received a phone 
> call, and had a telephone interview that ended with the hiring party 
> inviting you to send further questions about the job or the company via 
> e-mail. The next day you sent an e-mail with questions, but after a few 
> days, heard no response. You sent a second e-mail, and still no 
> response. You found their phone number, called, but got a machine, so 
> left a message, which was never returned.
> 
> What do you do next?

Not much you can do. It's frustrating isn't it.

At one time, right around the death of dotcom (2001'ish), I was hired by
a certain nameless company 3 times and never worked a day. It was very
frustrating at the time considering that my interviews were live with
the technical team, department manager, and CIO. It was a total of 12
hours of interviews and each time ended in a "Your on, will call you
when your package is done - welcome aboard". Thinking back on it now
though, I'm sort of satisfied with the outcome since I would have never
made it long at a company that sloppy.

I guess the only advise I can offer (for what it's worth) is to keep
looking while you wait and be leery of a company that's willing to treat
folks like that.

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