Frenchie wrote:
> What does it mean to "ghost" a job or reference? I have seen this comment a few times.
> I have no clue what this means. Thanks for any insight.
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Basically to pretend it never happened (i.e. leave it off of your CV and come up with some plausible reason for any gap this leaves, etc.).
Moving from China to Europe - advice???
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Re: Moving from China to Europe - advice???
@Frenchie
Concur with @PsyGuy
Concur with @PsyGuy
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Re: Moving from China to Europe - advice???
I feel a concurrence in the force (on the definition of ghosting at least).
Re: Moving from China to Europe - advice???
@Frenchie
I concur with @WT123, and to a lesser extent with @Heliotrope & @PsyGuy
I concur with @WT123, and to a lesser extent with @Heliotrope & @PsyGuy
Re: Moving from China to Europe - advice???
A colleague and friend of mine once ghosted a job where she did a runner two months into her first year by saying in interviews the following recruitment cycle that she had taken that year off to care for a family member, which she actually did do the second half of that year. She ran because her HOS was stalking her and ended up finally sexually assaulting her in his office.