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Old 26-02-2008, 20:14   #9
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Re: Anyone work in HR? What do you make of this?

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Originally Posted by Nugget View Post
Well, technically, my employer created the position that I've now got - my predecessor was doing it as a 'Special Projects'-type of thing, whereas I'm doing it in an 'official' capacity. Mid you, I had to leave for 3½ years for them to do it

Ethically, there's nothing wrong with it - you've obviously impressed them enough to want you regardless, so good on you and well done
Thats the thing I dont know that they are going to offer me anything, Im hoping they will, I wonder why they would invite me back to a meeting just to say well done on the interview, but I just dont want to build myself up to nothing there.
A few people have said they would not waste their time if they did not have something to tell you a few have said they can not offer anything ethically.
Who knows! Nervous!
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