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The guy who took the interview was not HR at all; he was the production manager. This firm deals with software development. Guys, abuse means only abuse. I don't think it is appropriate to write here the famous F-words related to mom or sis. Then he said he will beat him with his shoes. This had happened.

Hi all,

It doesn't happen usually, but still, it happened. A friend of mine went for the interview for some software development post. He was being abused during the interview. So, considering the above true, I want to know what action can be taken against the concerned HR. Shall we contact the regional labor commissioner for this issue?

Regards,
Sandeep

From India, Pondicherry
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Hello Sandeep,

Suggest providing the facts of the case/situation rather than a judgmental view of the whole thing. By doing so, you can expect more accurate and relevant opinions from the members.

A case in point is: you used the word 'abused'. That's the way you look at it; maybe not others or maybe they will too--but leave it to the others to arrive at any conclusions. Unless you give full details of WHAT HAPPENED, it's tough for anyone to give you the right feedback.

Regards,
TS

From India, Hyderabad
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I second TS, please provide complete details so that we all can offer the right feedback and solution to the problem. Without mentioning the name of the company and persons involved, you can state what is being referred to here as ABUSE.

Regards,

From India, Delhi
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Dear Sandeep,

Please make it more precise and provide complete details. Do you want to take action against the HR or the people who interviewed? I am sure the person who attended should have had some respect for himself. Why did he wait and listen to all the words used by the interviewers? He could have responded and given them feedback. Nobody is inferior. Both the company and the employee will benefit from this hire. For a job, we do not need to lose our self-respect. I think it is too late now. At certain times, instant actions are very much required rather than a delayed thought process. Whether the HR person is aware or not is also a question.

From India, Coimbatore
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Hi,

I request every friend of Cite-HR to give a detailed description of the situation that you seek to discuss and get it resolved. Only then it becomes easier for other members to provide their thoughts and suggestions on the same.

- Babu

From India, Madras
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I believe in simplifying the whole process instead of complicating it. One can simplify the whole process when detailed information is available on hand.
I agree with you, Mr. Babu.
With profound regards

From India, Chennai
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I agree to Peer. there is no need to keep your self respect low. if you will tolerate once, they will make you tolerate more...
From India, New Delhi
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guys.... i just asked a simple question... HOW AND WHERE TO REGISTER A COMPLAIN AGAINST H.R ?? if you guys have any idea please tell me.. if not then let it be...
From India, Pondicherry
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No use of raising a complaint against HR. Give a truck driver 10,000 Rs and ask that truck driver to run down the car/bike of the production manager who abused your friend. There itself, justice is done. May his soul rest in peace.
From India, Madras
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I have no idea, in which heaven do you reside.............i am sure your soul is rocking..........You have got terrific sense of humor
From India, Chennai
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