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      Colloquio per Human Resources

      7 giu 2026
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Gurgaon, Haryana
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      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Masters’ Union (Gurgaon, Haryana)

      Colloquio

      Deeply disappointing, and a process that left a lot to be desired in terms of structure, transparency, and basic candidate respect. Three conversations across the board with the recruiter, the hiring manager, and the Managing Director. All of them felt positive and directional. There was engagement, genuine dialogue, and every signal pointed toward a process that was moving forward meaningfully. The rejection came through a call from the Talent Acquisition lead with the explanation that "that particular person said no." That person? Not the recruiter. Not the hiring manager. Not the MD. Someone who had no involvement in the interview process whatsoever and had never once interacted with me. No context, no reasoning, no feedback, just a name and a closed door. That's not a hiring process. That's a black box and it's unfair to candidates who show up seriously and invest real time and energy. Here's the constructive part: HR teams, and talent acquisition specifically, have a responsibility that goes beyond scheduling calls and sending rejections. If you are closing a candidate who went through senior-level conversations, the bare minimum is following up with the interviewers, gathering actual feedback, and communicating it. The irony isn't lost! HR functions often champion people-first culture, business partnership, and employee experience. But candidate experience is where that credibility is built or broken. If the people in the process don't have the accountability to close it properly, that's a training gap worth addressing, not ignoring.

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      Business Partnership, stakeholder management, PMS related
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