Person who was hired worked in the duplicating office and only has a high school education.
I currently hold the position, have 6 years in-job experience in said position, college degree, and 5 years prior experience in the field. I am over-qualified - always have been - but I have held the part-time job for 6+ years and had nothing but excellent reviews.
All the companies both DH & I have ever held, corporate policy has been that internal applicants are guaranteed interviews for positions, provided they have the required qualifications for the open job. I had assumed, up until now, that this was standard procedure of all companies![]()
I think there is something very unfair happening in HR (and I don't think it's that someone doesn't like me - they don't even know me.). Either someone is just not doing their job (bu losing things) or there is some sort of favoritism going on.
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And there is at my place of employment too. Which is why I am so upset. Had I been granted an interview and they went with someone else, I'd be upset, but they would have at least jumped through the right hoops. They didn't. I should have been granted an interview, and the collective bargaining agreement says that they will have to tell me why I was not granted an interview. It will be very interesting to see what they will say - I have a stellar record at my job - both in performance and attendance - for over 6 years. They certainly can't say I am not qualified.
I think there is something very unfair happening in HR (and I don't think it's that someone doesn't like me - they don't even know me.). Either someone is just not doing their job (bu losing things) or there is some sort of favoritism going on.
I will report back on Monday after I speak with HR. They must provide an explanation of why i was not granted an interview (according to the bargaining agreement).
I am not a militant person. I have been working in this part-time job for 6 years with the intention of moving into a job with more hours in the future. I did everything correctly here, and was completely passed over. From my conversation with the department head, they did not know I applied for the job.
I don't know what I want out of this. I am angry that there is a lost opportunity now. i still have my current position, but it's going to be rather awkward working there at this point. I don't want to burn any bridges, and I am not really faulting the department head. I want HR to take some responsibility here. I have now lost out on my earning potential (plus benefits) that this position would have given me - a position that I would have very likely been given had I been granted an interview.
This is such a frustrating situation, and I know that there isn't much I can do. This was a big blow to me. I obviously am not screaming at my supervisor about this, but I did let them know I am upset and will be pursuing this further.
I hate to say this, but my first thought on reading the OP was that if they are creating a position with more hours which includes what you are doing now, is it possible that they are looking to get rid of you and your position and that is why they rolled what you are doing into another job?I hope not, but I wonder if once the new person is trained and on the job if you could find yourself without work.
I have now lost out on my earning potential (plus benefits) that this position would have given me - a position that I would have very likely been given had I been granted an interview.
You work FIVE HOURS a week for this company for SIX years, you DIDN'T join the union, and you don't think you're getting treated properly?
That's a good one.
I was thinking the same thing. especially when the OP said it's the SAME job with more hours. maybe the questions to ask are: Why wouldn't they automatically think of you? You're automatically trained for it. It sounds like they are taking your position, expanding the hours to have then next person do more work, possibly take on more responsibilities, not just more hours.
Do you know if it is a union position? As someone else said, they may have to hire someone else already in the union.
Yes, OP, how to put this kindly, You work FIVE HOURS a week for the company for SIX years, you DIDN'T join the union, and state you are well over-qualified for the position.
As people who don't know you, but going by your own description, it doesn't sound like you have shown to be very upwardly mobile or ambitious for the last 6 years. You aren't even currently working to your qualifications.
While you say, you had the intention of moving into a job with more hours in the future, for the past 6 years, you hadn't shown any initiative of your own to your current employer. Truthfully, had this position not shown up, how much farther into the future would you have waited? You haven't been working up to your earning potential for 6 years.
This sounded like a great, dream "part-time" job - for both parties. I hadn't even known that a 5 hour job could be called a part-time joband I've worked several types of jobs for extra money. But, that's what it sounds like it is: something for someone to make extra money, especially someone over-qualified, by your own self-description.
For the past 6 years, the situation had suited both parties well. Yet, now that they are expanding the hours, possibly expanding the responsibilities, maybe they decided to hire someone, who turned out to less "qualified" with only a high school education, yet perhaps has proven to be really hungry to learn, hungry to grow beyond the duplicating office. Perhaps she's always shown great initiative, drive and ambition in her position during all her time. Perhaps, she's already in the union, already had planned on growing at this company.
When it comes to choosing between two people:
Someone hungry, ambitious, a proven go getter, with lesser education
Or:
Someone so over-qualified, which I have to ask, and perhaps they are, why haven't you gone to work somewhere else to the level of your existing over-qualifications and earning potential? Some place that challenges you, where you can really contribute to your level in the past 6 years? I have to wonder if you haven't shown you are just complacent at the current job, in spite of stellar reviews, and does the necessary. Perhaps they wonder if your overall priorities aren't for your child or elsewhere?
I personally would pick the person hungry to learn, hungry to grow. Someone's whose priorities are the job. Qualifications are so much more than education and current on the job experience.
You really might not have been given the job had you been granted an interview. You don't know that.
Sometimes life smacks us right in our complacency. Maybe it's time for you to look for a job you ARE fitfully qualified for?![]()
I should have been granted an interview, and the collective bargaining agreement says that they will have to tell me why I was not granted an interview.
I will report back on Monday after I speak with HR. They must provide an explanation of why i was not granted an interview (according to the bargaining agreement).
I don't know what I want out of this. I am angry that there is a lost opportunity now. i still have my current position, but it's going to be rather awkward working there at this point. I don't want to burn any bridges, and I am not really faulting the department head. I want HR to take some responsibility here. I have now lost out on my earning potential (plus benefits) that this position would have given me - a position that I would have very likely been given had I been granted an interview.
I have worked for a company (higher education) for over 6 years part-time. A job was posted a month ago which literally includes my current job (different hours), and I was very interested in moving into the new position.
I talked with my direct supervisor, and told him I was interested in the position. I then emailed HR with my resume and a letter of interest. I got a reply that I was added to the list of candidates for the job. The job was posted for a certain amount of time, with interviews to be held after the posting period.
The job was pulled down May 6th. I did not hear anything, but I know they move very slowly in hiring decisions.
Today, I received an email from the department head welcoming someone else to the position. I was never even granted an interview!
I immediately emailed him and asked why I wasn't considered for the position, and he asked why I didn't apply. I forwarded him my application (send to HR) and their reply that I was included in the pool of applicants. He writes back that he doesn't know what happened, but that the interview process did go on and they offered the position to someone else.
Of course, this happens at 5:00 on friday, so I can't even call HR at this point. But I will be first thing Monday morning. I am just livid. It sounds to me that HR didn't include my resume! I lost out on this job because someone else didn't do theirs!
There is a union involved, although I don't pay union dues, but I know the union watches closely over the positions.
Any advice here?