Does Nationwide often hire people for one thing and then put them in a completely different role within days? This just happened to me and I don't know what to think. This is not what I interviewed for and this is definitely not the job I accepted. I'm so utterly confused.
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Some of the positions have really changed so I can see getting hired during a transition and finding out you won’t be doing injury claims, you will be doing litigation.
IDK where some of these responses are coming from. Maybe there are two Nationwides? I’ve been doing the job I was hired to do for years. Granted the job has changed a lot over the years but it is the same basic job. Getting hired at one title and job description and then having them tell you that you will be doing something entirely different is a story I have never heard.
Hi! I never heard of them doing that. It sounds really strange. What explanation are they giving for this? I hope it isn’t a lower salary too. You can always decline the job if you don’t want it, but that is very odd!
Absolutely. Not only do they move you to about job, they also completely change the job your in to the point where it resembles nothing like what you interviewed for and accepted. And good luck getting properly trained.