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ravena_kade ([personal profile] ravena_kade) wrote2024-01-16 01:02 pm

Another email from the CEO

Good Afternoon Jennifer,
I received this from the CEO at the credit Union:

First, I need to sincerely apologize, as we must cancel you again. Second, please do not think we are putting you off or have changed our minds. You are the candidate that has made the final round with me. However, three out of six employees are sick today (including me), so not sure it will be in your/our best interest to have you come into the office tomorrow. I do not want to delay this process either. Maybe we could do another Zoom interview prior to the physical visit? At least we can come to a tentative decision, with the caveat that you see the office of course.

I feel terrible to do this to you...again. Please know this is highly unusual and not standard practice for us. We truly are a great place to work. If I haven't turned you away from wanting this position, let me know if later this week would work for a Zoom interview. Preferably in the 9 a.m. timeframe.

Sincerest apologies.
Joette

Joette DeMeo
CEO
Alpha Credit Union
One Deaconess Road
Boston MA 02215

I emailed her back saying that I appreciated her caution and that this does not negative reflect on my wanting to pursue a position at the credit union. I am available any day this week for a zoom meeting.


Frankly I do appreciate her making contact. I don't want to bring crud home to my Dad...even if he is out galavanting. If he gets crud, it's his fault, not mine.


I understand that the universe hands out scenarios so you can learn from them. I get the impression that it wants to to learn patience.

The thing is I have patience. I worked with developmentally changed and neurodiverse adults as well as people in their 90s. What I have is anxiety... and it's wired in.
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[personal profile] fbhjr 2024-01-16 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
It lets you show that you are willing to work with them…
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[personal profile] fbhjr 2024-01-16 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
If someone gets mad about it, it gives some insight into what it might be like to work with them.
Easy going folks might have an advantage…
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[personal profile] chris_warrior 2024-01-16 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
actually, i feel like that email is a tremendously good sign, and i agree with Frank (again) that this gives you an opportunity to look flexible. <3
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[personal profile] malterre 2024-01-16 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, what and eloquent and honest answer! Nice change of pace!
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[personal profile] cmcmck 2024-01-16 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
This sounds like a pleasant set up.
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[personal profile] disneydream06 2024-01-17 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Annoying, but as you say, I guess it's for the better. :(
Hugs, Jon
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[personal profile] gwendraith 2024-01-17 11:27 am (UTC)(link)
It's a nice email, it actually sounds very positive and that they are seriously considering you for the position.
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[personal profile] kaishin108 2024-01-17 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
That is a very sincere letter, how kind. Hope it works out - if it ends up being something you want.
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[personal profile] brickhousewench 2024-01-21 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Weird stuff happens during job hunting. When I was applying at one job, I sent in my email cover letter and forgot to include the attachment with my resume. I was so embarrassed when I got the email back saying that they were interested in seeing my resume. I sent it in... And then HR lost it on their desk over the Fourth of July holiday. I think they contacted me again in August when they realized they had dropped the ball.

So things don't always go perfectly. I did end up getting that job, even with all the weirdness.