Interviewing and Offers?

Subject: Interviewing and Offers?
From: Geoff Hart <ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca>
To: TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>, vrfour -at- verizon -dot- net
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 12:33:22 -0500

James Barrow wonders: <<I received and accepted a job offer a few weeks ago. At that time the recruiter said that the job *may* start after the New Year, but more likely this week. That didn't happen and, as I was told yesterday, I wouldn't be starting until possibly 1/8/06 since the HR rep at the client company wouldn't return to work until then.>>

'06? Make sure you get the 1 year of back pay they owe you! <g>

<<Having never been out of work at this time of year, the thought that this offer may be rescinded has crossed my mind (budgets not coming in as expected, etc.).>>

From context, you have accepted the job offer but not yet received confirmation from their HR department, right? If so, this means that you are on shakey legal ground; I've had great "we love you!" interviews that were subsequently scuttled by the HR department. So be wary! Ask for a formal (thus, legally binding) letter from the person who made the offer. And if you keep marketing yourself in the meantime, keep careful records of any jobs you turn down to provide proof of damages should things fall through.

<<1. Does an HR rep being 'out' until 1/8/06 sound typical?>>

Can't speak to HR, but I know that whenever possible, I combined my personal vacation days with corporate vacation days to stretch my vacation to the max. So it's not at all unreasonable that the HR rep would be doing the same.

<<2. Should I continue marketing myself until I have an actual start date?>>

If you don't have a legally binding job offer, then this couldn't hurt and might even be wise. After all, you might get an even better job offer while you're waiting. (Though I doubt it... most places aren't going to be doing anything significant for at least the next week.)

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