Business Etiquette?
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I work in a large business park where there are other offices all around us that do similar business. We are currently looking to hire a buyer for our small office. (We buy auto loans)
My manager went next door to another office who buys mortgage loans. She asked if they had any applicants they couldn't use, and if so, to send them our way. It sounds like a nice guesture, but her whole plan was to spread the word to their already employed buyers, so that they would come over here to work. Make sense?
Is this shady? Would you consider this stealing others employees, and do you see it as bad morale?
Business Etiquette?If they are being treated right in their current job, they would not be interested in a change
A company reaps what it sows.
I like that move by your boss, saves recruiters fees
Business Etiquette?Corporate America is 100% shady.
Your manager's tactics are a bit dishonest, but not illegal or technically unethical.
Business Etiquette?Both its good for your corporation and bad that youre taking advantage of people in a wrong way. It is also bad that you dont know the competence level of the person your boss is hiring.
Business Etiquette?It's competition.
I like the way she did it though - brazen yet subtle. Shows class. Sows the hope of opportunity to the competitor's employee, yet making it look like she was not poaching.
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