Posted on 08 February 2012. Tags: affiliated company, compensation negotiations, Head, head hunter, hr manager, hunter, independent head, manager, Match, obligation, phone, phone interview, position, Resume, state position
I applied for a out of state position. The contact was a independent head hunter, who scheduled my phone interview. I spoke with the employer and felt it was not a good match. She recommended another position they had open in my state. She said she would forward my resume to the HR manager who was handling this position in my state. One of their directors then called me for a phone interview, then a face-to-face. It seems to be a better fit. And looks like I might be offered the job.
Now, this independent is calling me asking me how the interview went and so on. I don’t want to be rude, but I feel he is trying to take a commission from this affiliated company who he did not set up an interview for. I have never sign an agreement with this head hunter. So I’m not sure what is my obligation to him? I’m also considered that he will try to ask for a commission from this company and might effect my compensation negotiations. What should I do?
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Posted on 03 January 2011. Tags: college, colleges, eq, fences, horse, hunter, hunter jumper, Ihsa, level, Show
i want to ride in college, but i don’t want to ride on an IHSA team, i know a few colleges like centenary, for example, have hunter/jumper teams where you can ride your own horse,or one the college provides but you only ride and show that horse, unlike IHSA. i want to do this mainly so i can keep moving up in levels. correct me if i’m wrong but i found that the the highest IHSA level is open over fences which is 2’9″-3’3″ and i’d rather be able to do at least big eq, but preferably 3’6″ or higher jumpers. i’ve serched a bunch but i’ve only come across centenary.
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