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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Bahamas95(m): 2:25am On Apr 03, 2021
One less idiotic banker to worry about. When you hear guys say most Nigerian girls are useless it sounds like an insult but it's the truth. They have this inbuilt foolishness.

Whether educated or not they reason same way. That question of "how did you get my number" is just so annoying. They won't even ask politely.

I was listening to a programme on radio sometime ago and the OAP called a girl to wish her happy birthday. The way she was talking was annoying so to avoid further embarrassment the guy had to open up that she was live on radio that someone asked him to call her to wish her happy birthday.....On realizing the damaged caused she changed like a chameleon immediately and started faking being nice. The OAP didn't even bother to waste his time by listening to her he just said " I am very sure your friend is listening, I have delivered his message. Do have a nice day"

If na me be that babe boyfriend I for break up with her dat day, she just showed the whole world that she isn't a wife material.....She disgraced herself that day on radio because of pride/foolishness.

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by seunny4lif(m): 2:27am On Apr 03, 2021
Funny
Even in England, when they call you for Job interviews
Most times they will first confirm maybe they are talking to the right person before introducing themselves.
V: Hello
me: Hello
V: Is that .....
Me: Yes, and who am I speaking to?
V: Then they start
mastermaestro:


This is the problem with most employers. They see every job seeker as a slave who deserves zero respect. What stopped the untrained HR 'god' from making an immediate proper introduction? Why would you call someone and start asking them their name when you haven't introduced yourself? It is pure security daftness to answer a personal question asked by a total stranger on the phone. Further investigation would certainly reveal that it was even a slavish job. Nonsense and HR! angry angry angry

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by ReeLoaDead(m): 2:29am On Apr 03, 2021
Wisemfon:
...Why would a Homosapien answer a phone call like this in the year 2020AD...
Funny guy grin grin grin
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by 12345baba(m): 2:36am On Apr 03, 2021
Superstory
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by olamoses75(m): 2:41am On Apr 03, 2021
Thank God she didn't get the job, she would have been a torn In the flesh for potential customers. And if we investigate very well, she might be in her late twenties,even above 30 and still single. Aunty wey mumu.....
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by vineyardfarms: 2:49am On Apr 03, 2021
Primrose9ja:
She lacks the most basic etiquette. We've been spared the stress of interacting with one rude banker.
YES. GOOD RADIANCE.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Nicoddemus(m): 3:06am On Apr 03, 2021
Nicklaus619:
Nigeria ladies are so shallow-minded.
That was how I was innocently picking and dropping one lady in my department in the office with my car, the very day I bought my car and start driving it to work, we actually stay one estate apart and I thought it wise since she ain't mobile, let me be helping her, of which my fiance knew and was was cool with, fast forward to after 3 months of constant picking her in the morning and dropping her after work at her gate,

Aunty approached me one day and was like
Nick what do you really want from me because u can't be doing all of this and not wanting something in return?

I was so pissed and disgusted by her foolish comment, angry but i did not answer her though, I just smile at her, dropped her at her gate as usual and drove home, immediately I got home, aunty has called me like 4 miss call, I eventually retuned her call and she started apologizing for speaking out of tone, I told her not to worry that everywhere good, but that was the last I drove her in my car, up till date she still apologizing, but I no longer give a fvck, most Nigeria ladies thinks every guy always want to toast them. well I shocked her, because my girlfriend is 100 times more endowed and beautiful than her, what could I be wanting from her biko cheesy

She only asked you what you wanted from her and it became enough reason to stop picking her? You sound like a perfect person tongue

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Richy4(m): 3:34am On Apr 03, 2021
Cutie09:


The HR is at fault. Company do have their own standards operating procedure (s.o.p) now with what i know if am calling you i need to act professional which is

1) introduce myself
2) why am calling
3) am i speaking to mr xyz?
If the answer is yes then i will try to verify if is true or not

That could be any of the following
You full name, address next of kin

If HR cant do all of that then they have failed whole of hr professional.

Go and check youtube check cipd website or people management website. I am active cipd member

Please, I want you to read this interview conversations between 2 job seekers and their HRs and answer the following questions Below smiley

<<<<FIRST JOBSSEEKER WITH HR

HR: Good day! Am I Speaking with XYZ

Job Seeker: Speaking

HR: Hello XYZ, My name is EFG from Abc Bank how are you doing to day?

Job seeker: I'm fine.

HR: You recently had an interview with us 2 weeks ago...I just want to formally congratulate you because you were among the candidate that
was successful bla bla bla...

<<<<<SECOND JOBSEEK SCENE

HR : Good day!! can I speak with XYZ?

Job seeker: Who is this? What do you want? how did you even get my number?

HR: Can I confirm if I'm speaking with XYZ

Jobseeker: If you don't want to tell me who you are just get off my phone ****Cut the call***

Now I have to ask you and I want you to be honest with your answers
<<<<In the first scenario interview, was all professional protocol followed by the HR?
<<<< what did you make out of the two job seekers?
<<<<< Assuming the second job seeker had manners, do you think it would have been effortless like the first?

N.B: I want to let you know that professionally asking first if one can speak to XYZ before introduction is not a wrong move because a lot of job seekers have children, relative etc that might be in possession of the job seeker's phones at that moment...professionals in advanced countries know that..It's like an unwritten rules... You can research it if you like..
Besides, Introducing yourself one million times when you are speaking with the wrong individual could be tiring and exhausting.
By the way, I was not doubting your membership of cipd... Being a member of CIPD stops no professional from knowing phone manners/ professional conversation ethics..


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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by TheRealestGuy(m): 3:35am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.

If you're truly an HR professional, then you may not know your onions unfortunately.

Did you read the script?

She picked the call and blurted 'who's this?'

That is not the way to answer a call, especially from an unknown number.

Though it might be fictional, a number of ladies are actually that rude in reality. Yes, ladies especially.

Hopefully such people learn from the story.

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Juliearth(f): 3:42am On Apr 03, 2021
Originalsly:


Phone courtesy .... caller needs to identify himself or herself. It is unprofessional for a representative of a company calling a personal phone and not identifying himself and company. What if the receiver answered in Hausa?... or Igbo?... or Yoruba?.... when business is conducted at the company in English?... should the interview be denied? If after identifying himself the applicant was not courteous or not professional then the HR person can deny her employment on the grounds of poor phone etiquette.

"May I know who is this?" .... HR wasn't calling Buckingham Palace. Too many if us are over cultured.... and don't even know





So, what exactly is your point? The crux of this matter is not the language used by the receiver, but the tone.

Has it not occurred to you that the HR may have deliberately skipped the introduction part just to test how the receiver would react? Whether Buckingham palace or Burundi, it pays to be courteous. We were not taught formal English solely for Buckingham palace dealings.

I am glad you know a thing about phone etiquette.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Nobody: 4:05am On Apr 03, 2021
MejiLoyon:
This morning I still blocked someone for answering rudely. Shey because you get punna you feel all men are at your mercy. Ogun keeeeee you. Hello this is Mejiloyon. Next thing I heard was yes what do you want? Wetin hqppen. Abi weyrey leleyi ni? I just replied sorry ma and hung up. Nack am solid blocking. Somehow she realised who I was and called back with another number. Once she introduce herself I dey hangup and block. It takes two to tango. Make she carry her winch go another place
your own pride is something else
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by deebrain(m): 4:11am On Apr 03, 2021
100% correct!

Especially our ladies!

God!

I can say this happens to almost 80% of ladies! Very few of them have a descent approach to numbers they are not familiar with. Even if you are going to end up rejecting the call, do it with class and culture.

Many times, female clients do not store the given numbers of our service providers and as you are trying to identify yourself, you need to hear how they will be so brash--- as though you are some desperate toaster!

Meanwhile, I HAVE HARDLY HAD ISSUES OF THIS ISSUE WITH MALES. Some that are even uneducated.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by frank317: 4:17am On Apr 03, 2021
Airoflaw:
If you an unknown number call me ..I don't say anything until the person talk...no be me oo na for Nigeria security reasons

Whats secure in not talking or in not being nice even if u don't know the person?

Biko teach us something we are here to learn
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by franchasng: 4:19am On Apr 03, 2021
Juliearth:
Some Nigerians need to adopt the culture of being cultured while talking to strangers on phone. There are courteous ways of getting a wind of the person talking from the other end and assuming the call is an unwelcomed one, there are a thousand ways of ending the calls without hurting a fly. For instance instead of saying who's this, use "May I know who this is?"
You will do the same thing the said lady did lol, just read your comment again.


Why must you query an unknown caller like that at first instance


What stops you from saying hello, good morning or good afternoon or good evening


The truth is, most Nigerian ladies of our time have developed foolish manners as a result of small boys chasing them around to fvck them.



Even at my level in life, when I get a call, my first reply is hello, good morning or good afternoon or something.


Even my aged mother, anytime I call her, her first response is hello, followed with a greeting, and then how are you my son....a wonderful woman.



But most of you ladies of our time lack manners, all thanks to the jobless Yahoo Boys chasing and passing you ladies around and messing up your manners thereafter. Kiss the truth grin

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Juliearth(f): 4:25am On Apr 03, 2021
franchasng:
You will do the same thing the said lady did lol, just read your comment again.


Why must you query an unknown caller like that at first instance


What stops you from saying hello, good morning or good afternoon or good evening


The truth is, most Nigerian ladies of our time have developed foolish manners as a result of small boys chasing them around to fvck them.



Even at my level in life, when I get a call, my first reply is hello, good morning or good afternoon or something.


Even my aged mother, anytime I call her, her first response is hello, followed with a greeting, and then how are you my son....a wonderful woman.



But most of you ladies of our time lack manners, all thanks to the jobless Yahoo Boys chasing and passing you ladies around and messing up your manners thereafter. Kiss the truth grin




I didn't bother to read through your analogy because I think your understanding is flawed. So you think I would just pick up a call and straight up ask "may I know who this is?" Don't you have an idea of how a phone conversation should progress...as in pleasantries before probing? Jeez!
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Emeka71(m): 4:33am On Apr 03, 2021
Alejoas:
grin cry angry cry angry grin cheesy


Treat people with courtesy whether above or below you. It will do you a lot of good and save you a face, many need to be more diplomatic and carry themselves with humility and clearness of thoughts. Reliable external battery for computer available for sale. Nobody remains young and attractive forever so.....?
She is not even qualified to take the job of a Bank worker; based on her bad manners because you and I know that Bank workers are kind people.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by capitalzero: 4:34am On Apr 03, 2021
DaInferno:
that's one way to look at it though: with the advent of scammers and sim swappers, one can be so careful. As HR, if you call someone ehn,just introduce yourself before any other thing, e go sure pass. cus me self,some strange Foreign numbers just the call me these days from all over the world. I simply block it when they are done breathing on the other side
But she should have responded to HR politely
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by coldFLARES1(m): 4:37am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.
God bless you! How some people think with all the stress we face with living in Nigeria, that we can accommodate drills of " sitting on the hot seat" like someone on "Who wants to be a Millionaire" show beats me.

You call someone without introducing yourself, and possibly goes ahead to ask the person to confirm his identity or location in these times of criminal/unlawful tracking; hypnotic calls etc and think you're justified to continue some senseless drills because you bear good tidings? Not a lot of people would be patient to see the end of such conversations.

Nonetheless, I am not sure I like it when asked "who's this?" as opposed to "may I know who's speaking?"
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Tunagee(m): 4:39am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.

Go and read more about mystery shopping. You are meant to act like any other person, cos when your real identity is revealed, the other person might act in a pretentious manner. Let's be real here. Your true character trait is what is being tested here.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by capitalzero: 4:39am On Apr 03, 2021
franchasng:
You will do the same thing the said lady did lol, just read your comment again.


Why must you query an unknown caller like that at first instance


What stops you from saying hello, good morning or good afternoon or good evening


The truth is, most Nigerian ladies of our time have developed foolish manners as a result of small boys chasing them around to fvck them.



Even at my level in life, when I get a call, my first reply is hello, good morning or good afternoon or something.


Even my aged mother, anytime I call her, her first response is hello, followed with a greeting, and then how are you my son....a wonderful woman.



But most of you ladies of our time lack manners, all thanks to the jobless Yahoo Boys chasing and passing you ladies around and messing up your manners thereafter. Kiss the truth grin

You can say " may I know who is speaking ' or you could say hello, morning etc. Most important thing is being polite.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Nobody: 4:40am On Apr 03, 2021
Wisemfon:
A lady I referred for a bank job in the first week of June got a call this morning to resume work at an Uyo branch of the said commercial bank. She was fortunate to be among the few applicants that were shortlisted from among a large pool of graduates who got interviewed for the jobs.
No, but she won't be resuming!

She finally lost the opportunity because of a phone call.
She had received the call in the early hours of today, 10:00am precise. It was from the HR department of the bank.

But she didn't say "hello".

Her first remark when she picked was "who's this?"

Before she got any other reply she added "how did you get my number?"

The HR person goes "Am I speaking to Miss xxxxxxx?"

She felt the question is unnecessary! And she gave her final response.

"Please if you don't want to introduce yourself get out of my phone" that was her final word!

I got a feedback from the HR by 12noon today and I listened to that conversation. Those kinds of phone calls are always recorded for reference purposes.

Aunty lost the job because she lacks Phone Conversations Etiquette! I listened to the recorded version of that conversation.

She lost the job because she believes every unknown male caller is a "chyker".

You see? After all it's not always because HR people are "despicable" as they have been labeled by Nigerians!

Why would a Homosapien answer a phone call like this in the year 2020AD?

Watch out! Your next phone call might be your breakthrough! But your ill-manners could cost you the miracle

A boy that the mum approached me to assist even on a sick bed,I called him the other day with one of my line,he picked and was discussing,next thing,who is this? From the background a friend said why didn't you pick the call with common greeting,nah so I off my phone,case closed imagine inside pain and someone dey form ontop my own money
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by bareal(m): 4:41am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.

No, you are not completely right. The HR wanted to know if he was actually talking to the right person before introducing himself I guess. He asked if he was speaking to Ms so so so, she could have simply said yes and who am I speaking with please? That wouldn't hurt her at all.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by ivolt: 4:41am On Apr 03, 2021
Richy4:


I beg to differ with you sir.... The HR is not at fault.... The fact that you started by introducing yourself does not mean it only work that way... It goes both ways..
No. It doesn't go both ways when calling strangers.


If you call me for example and I don't know your number, What will it take me to say Hello richy4 speaking.. it's just like a default setting for me.... Then U will say hi to me by calling my name, then introduce yourself to me.... If due to certain reasons you forget to introduce yourself, thinking I know you and might recognize your voice... I will say may I know who is speaking please.... It's just common etiquette and manners.. she is mannerless.
That isn't your default setting. It is either you are a marketer, grew up with one or have been trained to answer stranger's call that way. Regular people don't introduce themselves to stranger's first. It is even a bad idea with the scale of insecurity and fraud going on in the country.


when u said she should have been cautious as a job seeker, were you indirectly implying that she should pretend to be nice while speaking to You as a HR then later unleash the stuff she was made of while working with customers?...No wonder mannerless people occupy customer service positions if U as someone working with HR couldn't see what the other HR saw....
She is mannerless because she wants to know who is speaking before responding. You know nothing about this lady, absolutely
nothing but you assumed everything about her behavior.
Who she is? what did she just finished doing? or if the HR with a god complex is the sixth tricky caller on that particular day.
But she is mannerless because she demands to know her caller before confirming her identity.
That HR with over-bloated ego


I'm glad that the experienced HR dictated it early.. there were lot of mannerless people in the bank those days especially in First Bank.. Imagine adding this one to their statistics... though I don't know if they were still like that.. .
Your "experienced" HR didn't detect anything but his bruised ego just like many people with authority in this country, he decided to "deal" with her as they normally do. If your model HR was a banker and was to secure a new account with a customer, the call will be very much different. He will certainly introduce himself first before confirming the identity of the call recipient. That HR needs retraining!

I don't care who you are, if you call and can't introduce yourself and I give you a chance to correct yourself and you still refuse, we have nothing to talk about.

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by profsomebody(m): 4:42am On Apr 03, 2021
Bro, I understand why you're pissed by her comment, but I don't think you should blame her much. Her behaviour was most likely influenced by experience. A lot of guys suddenly become nice to ladies they like to have a thing with without outrightly stating their intention. And when they finally do and get turned down, our dear nairaland people would blame the lady for being greedy by enjoying the goodies while pretending not to know the man's intent. Weird, I know, but this happens a lot. And I don't think this lady knew about your fiancee and had probably started developing feelings for you so she decided to know your mind, though maybe her presentation was f..u.cked up. In your shoes, I'd seat her down and explain to her that I have no ulterior motive and against what society says, some men can still be good to ladies for no other reason aside from being good people. She'd respect you a lot and appreciate your help a whole lot more after such a discussion. I have this issue with ladies myself, and just recently I had to help a lady understand this difference after I noticed she'd started to read meanings to the little assistances I offer her. She felt very embarrassed and kept apologising. We're cool now though.
Nicklaus619:
Nigeria cheesy

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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by AFONAMARO: 4:42am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.

What spade abi cutlass are you talking about? Ain't you supposed to say "hello" when you take a call so the caller would know you can hear him/her before he/she introduces him/herself?

People like you gloat over simple things with your arrow, abi spade!
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Nobody: 4:45am On Apr 03, 2021
perkyB:
your own pride is something else
This one you're always monitoring me. DM your address make I kuku come pay bride price once and for all grin

Modified.
I see why you're still smarting. Let it go sho gbo? Have a lovely weekend
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Tunagee(m): 4:45am On Apr 03, 2021
The problem with our Nigerian ladies is that, they are very full of themselves; they believe every male caller or visitor is a potential toaster. Most of them have thrown away potential suitors cos of their arrogant behaviour. Den go dey do shakara and dem no fine,
k legs, bleached skin and smelling mouth and vajay everywhere.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by capitalzero: 4:48am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.



The lady was arrogant.

Look at the conversation again!

Her first remark when she picked was "who's this?"

Before she got any other reply she added "how did you get my number?"

The HR person goes "Am I speaking to Miss xxxxxxx?"


"Please if you don't want to introduce yourself get out of my phone" that was her final word!
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Jimmyubah2: 4:49am On Apr 03, 2021
tolugar:
Pls take NOTE

Still on call etiquette

When making an official call,

The person making the call have to first start with introduction like..

Hello, this is Mr. Mathew calling from Zet bank ,
Am I speaking with Mrs Grace?....


Most HRs get this wrong.


For security reasons, you don’t have to call someone and start asking their names and whereabouts.


Let’s be civilized
But why would the lady ask who is this without saying hello first?
She didn't even allow the HR to talk with her smelling attitude.
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by 9jaRealist: 4:56am On Apr 03, 2021
Wisemfon:
A lady I referred for a bank job in the first week of June got a call this morning to resume work at an Uyo branch of the said commercial bank. She was fortunate to be among the few applicants that were shortlisted from among a large pool of graduates who got interviewed for the jobs.
No, but she won't be resuming!

She finally lost the opportunity because of a phone call.
She had received the call in the early hours of today, 10:00am precise. It was from the HR department of the bank.

But she didn't say "hello".

Her first remark when she picked was "who's this?"

Before she got any other reply she added "how did you get my number?"

The HR person goes "Am I speaking to Miss xxxxxxx?"

She felt the question is unnecessary! And she gave her final response.

"Please if you don't want to introduce yourself get out of my phone" that was her final word!

I got a feedback from the HR by 12noon today and I listened to that conversation. Those kinds of phone calls are always recorded for reference purposes.

Aunty lost the job because she lacks Phone Conversations Etiquette! I listened to the recorded version of that conversation.

She lost the job because she believes every unknown male caller is a "chyker".

You see? After all it's not always because HR people are "despicable" as they have been labeled by Nigerians!

Why would a Homosapien answer a phone call like this in the year 2020AD?

Watch out! Your next phone call might be your breakthrough! But your ill-manners could cost you the miracle

Tales by the Moonlight....
Another work of FICTION by a misogynistic Nigerian man to impute how rude females are. grin grin grin

Even assuming (for argument) the veracity of the story, she has the right to know who’s calling...
And even if she was rude (which admittedly is NOT good), the HR caller is OBLIGATED to identify himself.


PS: BTW, companies cannot LEGALLY record anyone with permission.
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Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by AFONAMARO: 4:57am On Apr 03, 2021
Cutie09:


Which HR you guys dey do for Nigeria? When HR call the 1st thing tney do is introduced themselves and reasons for calling befor proceedings to am speaking to mr xyz if you day yes you are my xyz next question is to confirm your name, address etc if it matches what's on your cv.

Either the HR person that called is not trained HR assistant or your story is not true.

I come in peace

You clearly know nothing about HR. No HR personnel tells an unidentified applicant his mission. He/she would strive to know who is on the phone before stating his/her mission.

When you take a call, you are supposed to at least, say hello, then the caller will introduce his/herself first, then ask if you are so so and so, before giving out his/her mission.

This is done to ensure that no personal information is released to a wrong person
Re: Lady Loses Job Opportunity Due To Her Response To HR's Phonecall by Validated: 5:00am On Apr 03, 2021
firstworld:
The HR person is at fault I am in HR and because of these kinds of reactions, I usually start my calls by introducing myself first so the other person knows who is calling and is at ease. He could have simply said "I am John D calling from bank. That wouldnt hurt. That said, the lady should have been cautious as a job seeker that was just interviewed and expecting phone calls. Lets call a spade a spade please.
Best response so. Nigerian HR's cannot, I repeat, cannot pass for telephone responders out of Nigeria. By the way, HR's are not HIRING MANAGERS, hence do not have capacity to disapprove of job offer signed by executive management. My conclusion, this is mere FICTION.

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