I am a former employee, I always had good reviews and I was typically a top performer. I am pretty well qualified in experience and education. I was at Chase almost a decade and my subsequent employer almost 3 years before I saw them use entrapment on people with disabilities, I chose to leave due to culture. I am now doing some interim contract work until I find the right fit, but given my experience and education I don’t understand what is going on with recruiting. My resumes seem to stay in under review status until they hire someone else. I never get called to interview. What sort of criteria is HR using to not give candidates a chance these days? Is it internal feedback, interviews, perceived job hopping? Does anyone know the protocol?
I had a hiring manager who interviewed me 4 times, told me they were going to hire me, then they asked me during my interview how many kids I had, reacted in shock, and I never got a call back. Since then I have received no interviews.
The only other time I recall having a negative experience (I have been looking at jobs at Chase for three years) was BEFORE this. The first round he didn’t choose me, job reposted some time later and he interviewed me again. Then he made some comment like he thought I just wanted my foot in the door and I was overqualified. He suggested I was more experienced than him. Again didn’t choose me for an associate level role. Not the case at all, but felt like they’ve black listed me due to some protocol that is quite frankly off base. Wondering if I am wasting my time and they have some list where they put you at the bottom of the barrel for 12 months or something.