Hello,
I recently applied for an internship in a small financial institution. Three working days later, I received an invitation to an interview in their office.
In my opinion, the interview went very well; however, only at the very end of it the two interviewers told me that there is no vacancy within their firm at the moment. They explained that they typically interview good candidates when they apply and then finish the recruiting process once there is a vacancy.
I would probably not have gone to the interview if I would have known that there is no chance to start within a reasonable time. Is it allowed to invite candidates for an interview without having a concrete vacancy or is it giving the candidates false hopes?
I am looking forward to hearing your opinion.
Tom
I recently applied for an internship in a small financial institution. Three working days later, I received an invitation to an interview in their office.
In my opinion, the interview went very well; however, only at the very end of it the two interviewers told me that there is no vacancy within their firm at the moment. They explained that they typically interview good candidates when they apply and then finish the recruiting process once there is a vacancy.
I would probably not have gone to the interview if I would have known that there is no chance to start within a reasonable time. Is it allowed to invite candidates for an interview without having a concrete vacancy or is it giving the candidates false hopes?
I am looking forward to hearing your opinion.
Tom
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