by jacob9706 on 6/23/18, 7:48 PM with 2 comments
This is the point where I usually end up walking away and making it known that the reason is due to the convoluted, time consuming process being a huge warning sign of things to come. A few other no-gos include being asked to fill out a skills matrix after phone calls and a clear visual representation of the info has already been shared, a resistance to an in-person right away to see if it's a good fit and the all too common coding assignment (this is what GitHub/portfolios are for).
Do these seem like miniscule issues to you? What are your own issues that get you to walk away as a freelancer/contractor?
by vfulco2 on 6/24/18, 4:56 AM
by anoncoward111 on 6/23/18, 9:58 PM
In my line of work (sales), I am dime-a-dozen and I don't have many connections, so I go along with someone's crazy and stupid hiring process. Usually I am denied anyway, but after a long process, I landed my current job.