Hi guys,
I have resigned pending an investigation for gross misconduct several months ago and have been trying to find a new job since. I am getting increasingly frustrated by the process - on several occasions I have been offered a position, only for it to fall through because of 'not passing the referencing process' at a later stage despite the fact that I have disclosed this has happened on my application/during the interview. My recent experience involves me being asked to be 'as open and honest as possible' about what happened, only for me to be rejected several days later after doing just that. It seems like a lose-lose situation as if I didn't provide an explanation they would probably assume the worst anyway. It's very annoying as the actual hiring managers don't seem to care until the HR gets hold of it.
I don't know if this is just a financial services thing but is anyone aware of any employers that are not so fussy about these things? Or, conversely, any that just won't consider you no matter what, saving people like me the effort of going through the entire application and interview process only to be told a month later that your offer's fallen through?
I have resigned pending an investigation for gross misconduct several months ago and have been trying to find a new job since. I am getting increasingly frustrated by the process - on several occasions I have been offered a position, only for it to fall through because of 'not passing the referencing process' at a later stage despite the fact that I have disclosed this has happened on my application/during the interview. My recent experience involves me being asked to be 'as open and honest as possible' about what happened, only for me to be rejected several days later after doing just that. It seems like a lose-lose situation as if I didn't provide an explanation they would probably assume the worst anyway. It's very annoying as the actual hiring managers don't seem to care until the HR gets hold of it.
I don't know if this is just a financial services thing but is anyone aware of any employers that are not so fussy about these things? Or, conversely, any that just won't consider you no matter what, saving people like me the effort of going through the entire application and interview process only to be told a month later that your offer's fallen through?
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