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Originally posted by VBScab View PostWhilst waiting to hear whether or not I have been successful in securing a contract, I'm being told that the client is considering an internal candidate. Late last year, I was told that I'd missed out on another role as an internal candidate had been appointed. Now, this *has* to be a euphemism, right?
How can there be an internal candidate for a contract role, unless the other party is a contractor? In which case, *their* position is now vacant and, since their skills must have matched yours, there's *still* a vacancy, right?
A euphemism for...what, though? I'm a big boy: if you didn't like me, just say! If you thought I wasn't quite the right fit or one of my skills wasn't quite sufficient, tell me! I won't cry.
Responders: I'd appreciate non-sarcastic responses - I just want to know what I'm *really* being told.
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostNo, what has happened is that the client's recruitment proceedures say that all job vacancies have to be advertised internally before they recruit someone external. Often this is a legal requirement especially if they are making people redundant.
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don't spend time reading into what agencies tell you most of it is bullsh1t anyway, you
need to make decisions on the facts and what's on the table, if nothing is on the table then
keep applying until there is an offer on the table.
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I told my boss, I needed another contractor. He ok'd it, I recruited, then his boss nixed the expenditure. Though I did tell the contractor exactly what had happened and apologised profusely for my boss's boss being a complete arse.
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Originally posted by VBScab View PostI'm being told that the client is considering an internal candidate. Late last year, I was told that I'd missed out on another role as an internal candidate had been appointed. Now, this *has* to be a euphemism, right?
Originally posted by VBScab View PostHow can there be an internal candidate for a contract role, unless the other party is a contractor? In which case, *their* position is now vacant and, since their skills must have matched yours, there's *still* a vacancy, right?
Originally posted by VBScab View PostA euphemism for...what, though? I'm a big boy: if you didn't like me, just say! If you thought I wasn't quite the right fit or one of my skills wasn't quite sufficient, tell me! I won't cry.
Sometimes they will mess about for ages because of some PITA in procurement can't get the paperwork approved. Other times, they didn't have a budget approved and someone threw a hissy fit.
All sorts of stupid stuff happens, you've just got to roll with it. Don't let it eat you up.
Good luck!
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I had a role that I interviewed for go to "an Employee's brother who is a contractor".
Next!
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I've been in a position where the client were considering either using existing internal resources or contractor...could be something similar.
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You could be being told a load of crap or you could be being told the truth. More than once moved within a client from one department to another when one project is finished and another has come up
No way really to tell, just forget about it and move on
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The post went to/the client is considering an internal candidate
Whilst waiting to hear whether or not I have been successful in securing a contract, I'm being told that the client is considering an internal candidate. Late last year, I was told that I'd missed out on another role as an internal candidate had been appointed. Now, this *has* to be a euphemism, right?
How can there be an internal candidate for a contract role, unless the other party is a contractor? In which case, *their* position is now vacant and, since their skills must have matched yours, there's *still* a vacancy, right?
A euphemism for...what, though? I'm a big boy: if you didn't like me, just say! If you thought I wasn't quite the right fit or one of my skills wasn't quite sufficient, tell me! I won't cry.
Responders: I'd appreciate non-sarcastic responses - I just want to know what I'm *really* being told.Tags: None
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