OK.... I'm not a happy bunny... who's heard of a "working" int!


Question: All the rage i'm afraid, the best practice to avoid dodgy references and qualifications from er........ people abroad!


Answers: All the rage i'm afraid, the best practice to avoid dodgy references and qualifications from er........ people abroad!

Not me...(I'll have to look it up now tho..)

No and i don't like the sound of it

Of course you're not a Happy Bunny, you're a Coyote.

When you have a personnel opening you may choose, as many of our clients have, to fill the vacancy by hiring a temporary who is looking for a full-time position. This new hiring practice is called a "Working Interview." Many people prefer this method of hiring because positions are filled faster. With the Working Interview there is little, if any up-front interviewing. The hiring decision is made after the temporary has demonstrated satisfactory performance on the job. A new name for a trial period, but with no long terms costs or conditions.

Quite common!! Try ye oot rather than go thru the interview process, then find oot yer pish at the job!!!

this sounds a little like our thing we do at tesco. the applicant is taken to an area for example the grocery shopfloor and helps another member of staff work a cage. its to see how they got on in that role. at the end whoever the member of staff is that works with the applicant has to fill out a small question form on how they feel the applicant did. usually only lasts about 10-15 minutes. is a good idea i think.

ie they scam so free work out of you hun? Tight g*ts sounds like you wanna stay well away from that one babes!

That a new one to me. I have heard of a week/months trial I also know that some company's for the first part of a job interview carry it out on the phone. Hey check it out and make sure they have acted legally.



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