Posted on 06/03/2010 2:49:45 AM PDT by Daisyjane69
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Job hunters are facing a new trend: businesses asking recruitment companies to keep unemployed people out of their job pools.
Peter May, of Atlanta, said he was hoping Orlando-based recruiter "The People Place" would help him find a job with Sony Ericsson. The company is moving its headquarters to Buckhead, which is located outside Atlanta.
May said he was mortified when he read the message on the website. In all caps, and bold type, it said, "No unemployed candidates will be considered at all."
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point well taken
I don’t think many beat Toshiba in the TV market and Pioneer elite in the stereo receiver market
No, they're not always right. But they're always in charge, so it's pointless to whine about it.
If a company has a policy you don't like, don't work for them. ...or start your own business and run it the "Right Way".
These types of issues aren't so much about being right, but about having the right to control your company the way you choose.
I apparently have the right to marry and sodomize other men, but were I to do such a thing I would expect some major criticism around here.
Yeah, cuz... umm... that's pretty comparable to an unpopular hiring policy, isn't it?
sheesh.
When I was hiring, it was still hit or miss. Sometimes you get a good one, sometimes you don’t. (federal comms contracts)
Why would anybody employed jump into CE now? Big mistake
Certainly, it may be my right but it is distasteful to any right minded person.
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