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11 April 2025, 15:34
2025-04-11
“Who is this — Zakhar, Roman, Yevhen?” HR Generalist responded to the vacancy, and a recruiter with three different names answered her. In the process of finding a job, several more interesting stories happened to her
HR Generalist Alisa Salii told how, after responding to several vacancies, she received a response from a recruiter with three names. And this is not the only interesting experience for the specialist. How it happened — further.
HR Generalist Alisa Salii told how, after responding to several vacancies, she received a response from a recruiter with three names. And this is not the only interesting experience for the specialist. How it happened — further.
«Events are unfolding interestingly, I’ll tell you. So, after several responses to vacancies, they wrote to me on Telegram (I’m attaching screenshots). And I immediately had doubts about who it was. Zakhar, Roman, Yevhen. I thought about whether or not to respond to SUCH a message, curiosity won out, but there was no answer…», she said .
After that, according to Alice, there was another call from others. «What was your name and what company?» they quickly blurted out. Then a series of seemingly logical questions, but as I was later told, you shouldn’t ask such questions on the phone for the first time. What am I for? The main question was: am I ready to be with the camera constantly on during the entire working day if I’m interested in a remote format. Let me remind you that my request was «recruiter/HR». I was a little confused, «I didn’t have time to ask why the management needed to watch the work process in someone else’s house online. And they hung up the phone very quickly. They asked me to think about it, and if I changed my mind, to call back,» she said.
The situation is being discussed lively by the IT community.
«I think this is a person with a personality disorder: one person writes to you, another calls you, and the third person sticks a camera into the monitor with the camera constantly on,» consultant Hanna Romanyshyna jokingly comments.
«Well, the person hasn’t decided what name he wants, what’s the big deal here…», Front-End Developer Dmytro Tymoshenko ironically says.
Vasyl Voloshyn, Full Stack Developer, suggests: «Or maybe he just has a triple name? Mom wanted Zakhar, dad wanted Yevhen, but he was born Roman.»
«The senior we hired to replace the middle man changed the architecture. That way, there’s no need for a third person.» As a developer who had previously received an offer lost his job a few days before joining a new company
«If the team communicates only in Ukrainian, it doesn’t suit me.» The recruiter showed a correspondence with a candidate who raised the language issue from the start. There is a discussion under the post with 130+ comments