Posted on Jul 13, 2018
Is it likely that a company hold open a job position for 10 months until I transition?
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I just recently got selected for a job interview, but my problem is that I still have 10 months left on my contract, and I was wonder if the interview goes well and I am accepted for the position, is it possible for any company to hold a position for the amount of time in question?
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Depends on the organization and the position in question. Make damn sure though, that they are aware ahead of time what your horizons are. At best it won't help you or them to go through a process made pointless if its too long a time to come on board.
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Couldn’t tell you, but I know who can - (as has been mentioned) said employer.
I’m sure it depends on the postion, but rarely do companies have the foreknowledge to be able to post positions that far in advance (unless it’s unique circumstances, like an upcoming expansion or such), but most are looking to fill a CURRENT need and are unable to function as desired without it (if they could, they wouldn’t be hiring for it and would just eliminate it).
Your best bet would be to explain your desire but extenuating circumstances. Honesty is ALWAYS the best policy (especially for those of us who chose to live by a different and higher standard! U.S. Armed Forces). Best of luck and I hope it works out for you. If not, there’ll be others. Remember, it’s never about the direction the wind blows, but how YOU adjust your sails. HOOAH!
Make a difference . . . TODAY
- BkR
I’m sure it depends on the postion, but rarely do companies have the foreknowledge to be able to post positions that far in advance (unless it’s unique circumstances, like an upcoming expansion or such), but most are looking to fill a CURRENT need and are unable to function as desired without it (if they could, they wouldn’t be hiring for it and would just eliminate it).
Your best bet would be to explain your desire but extenuating circumstances. Honesty is ALWAYS the best policy (especially for those of us who chose to live by a different and higher standard! U.S. Armed Forces). Best of luck and I hope it works out for you. If not, there’ll be others. Remember, it’s never about the direction the wind blows, but how YOU adjust your sails. HOOAH!
Make a difference . . . TODAY
- BkR
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