If a candidate is not selected that doesn’t means he is rejected at some cases. These may be few reasons like over qualified, highly competent and high salary expectation for the position. So we should never dishearten if we are not selected by the organization. I am sharing of my personal experience as hiring personnel for the organization.
Shaikh Abedeen
Human Resources Professional
From India, Bhubaneswar
Shaikh Abedeen
Human Resources Professional
From India, Bhubaneswar
Hi Shaikh,
Yes you are right.
However, it is good practice to write to the rejected candidate giving them good feedback, so that they understand the rejection.
I always end my letters of rejection by inviting them to contact me should they require further details.
This gives a good positive impression and leaves the door open for the future after all today's rejection might be tomorrows hire !!
Regards,
Harsh
From United Kingdom, Barrow
Yes you are right.
However, it is good practice to write to the rejected candidate giving them good feedback, so that they understand the rejection.
I always end my letters of rejection by inviting them to contact me should they require further details.
This gives a good positive impression and leaves the door open for the future after all today's rejection might be tomorrows hire !!
Regards,
Harsh
From United Kingdom, Barrow
I echo Loknath and Harsh on this note.
There is a magic term too often used during hiring called 'Fitment Issue' . It doesn't claim a candidate to be bad but a misfit .
This is entirely non-negetive and have nothing to do with anyone in isolation.
However,its important to maintain a transparency ,as the candidate who couldn't be hired today, might be hired tomorrow. Hence, the communication needs to be set right.
From India, Mumbai
There is a magic term too often used during hiring called 'Fitment Issue' . It doesn't claim a candidate to be bad but a misfit .
This is entirely non-negetive and have nothing to do with anyone in isolation.
However,its important to maintain a transparency ,as the candidate who couldn't be hired today, might be hired tomorrow. Hence, the communication needs to be set right.
From India, Mumbai
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