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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
this all depends on his status and the level where he will be hired/the amt of money he will be making. If he's just out of school and will be starting at an entery level then asking for the ticket is retarded. if he is being hired for some senior position then it's fine.
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
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I guess I'm just speaking from my isolated personal experience. I had a friend who was interviewing at my company before I was a recruiter. He asked me this same question, so I asked my school's head recruiter, who happened to be my buddy at work. He said that we want anyone involved in the decision to come see the city. [/ QUOTE ] People with the power to hire see a girlfriend in a completely different light than they see a wife or fiancée. |
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change the word 'girlfriend' to 'fiancee' and this sounds much, much better [/ QUOTE ] I do this for any official travel, and it always works. |
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
Change the work girlfriend to 'life partner' and see how he goes.
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People with the power to hire see a girlfriend in a completely different light than they see a wife or fiancée. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
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[ QUOTE ] I guess I'm just speaking from my isolated personal experience. I had a friend who was interviewing at my company before I was a recruiter. He asked me this same question, so I asked my school's head recruiter, who happened to be my buddy at work. He said that we want anyone involved in the decision to come see the city. [/ QUOTE ] People with the power to hire see a girlfriend in a completely different light than they see a wife or fiancée. [/ QUOTE ] As with any recruiting procedures it depends on who you're interacting with. FWIW the department my buddy was interviewing hires about 100% out of college and is run by kids just a couple years out of college, so it was pretty common situation. I don't know if it's standard for them to accept to pay for anyone to come along, or if it's a case by case thing. I guess the overwhelming conscensus here is it's safe to not ask, but even still I'd call HR without identifying myself in case it is standard. Obviously a worse idea if this is a small company and you are one of a few candidates and they might know who you are, or if HR talks to the recruiters. Either way he should wear a suit. |
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
WTF?
Of course pay for the girlfriend's flight yourself. If I was hiring, I would only hire someone who asked his girlfriend to be reimbursed for posts such as cost-cutter or bean-counter. Basically if I wanted a supernit. |
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
worth a shot
suit, no tie. |
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
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Change the word girlfriend to 'life partner' and see how he goes. [/ QUOTE ] OP: Can my 'life partner' come along as well? boss: oh, I didnt know you were gay. your fired |
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Re: Going on an interview, asking for an extra flight?
Girlfriend's opinion shouldn't matter if the job is good. Dude should probably go on his own and decide for himself whether or not he likes it. Especially if they're going to live together and she's not going to work.
Guy wants to wear khakis, and bring his girlfriend? Sounds like his priorities are all outta whack. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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