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Seraphin Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

it is not a "job ad" ??

A job ad (or so I think) was sent through a university listserv to members of the university.
It's a position in a law firm.

I responded to it by calling them, below is the rough recap of the conversation.

"Is this xxx, I saw the job ad for the position of a scientific analyst in the firm. I wonder ..."

(I got cut off)

"Oh, we don't do ads. We put the postings through the school"

.......

I am curious if there is ANY difference between "ad" and "the posting" ?

Or is the HR just trying to throw me off ??
  

Top answer

My feelng is that the HR department do not want to deal with applications over the phone, and that this was a brush-off. Send a message back asking if they are prepared to take calls about the post.

  • My feelng is that the HR department do not want to deal with applications over the phone, and that this was a brush-off.
  • Send a message back asking if they are prepared to take calls about the post.
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My feelng is that the HR department do not want to deal with applications over the phone, and that this was a brush-off. Send a message back asking if they are prepared to take calls about the post.

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