On-line application forms.
To be more precise: on-line application forms which don't fully work.
This morning I applied to a company for whom I have a lot of respect. A company which should know better.
The job, which they were advertising on-line, is very appropriate for me. In fact, another company already approached me about a very similar role having read my details in LinkedIn.
But this high-technology company, which should know better, waited for me to find their advert and then only gave me the option of filling out their form. On-line.
Part of the form included giving details of my degree and alma mater.
There was a long pull-down list of colleges and universities, including the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the Beijing Dance Academy and Beaver University where I guess they study beavers.
But not my university - with a good reputation and established early in the last century - where the study of beavers was a purely optional, private matter.
These fields are mandatory. You can't submit an application without completing these fields and there was no "Other" option.
I found an email address on their page. But they sent an automatic reply: "Thank you for contacting jobs@thecompanywhoshouldknowbetter.com. Please use our online application form".
Then I found an email address to technical support so I emailed them.
I guess I will have to be patient in waiting for their reply.
*H.R.
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But I'm not patient.
Using the power that is LinkedIn I found a senior person, in the company who should know better, who might be recruiting for the role.
I sent him a nice message:
" ... I wonder if you could help me, please, in a problem I am having.
The AWESOME JOB position seems very appealing and appropriate but I can't apply on-line. In a mandatory pull-down field the university I attended is not included. This is despite it being a well-established institution with a good reputation. So I am stuck.
I have emailed the SUPPORT SERVICE YOU HAVE but suspect a resolution would take some time.
Meanwhile could you perhaps forward my details (extremely similar to those on my c.v.) to the recruiting manager?
Your assistance would be appreciated ..."
I didn't include "feel free to miss out that HR nonsense, look at my details, see how fantastic they are and ask me for an interview" but I am sure he would work that bit out for himself.
I want to know more about this Beaver University, I really don't think you should be so quick to disparage it :P
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