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Oct 8, 2024
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OKchief
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Then you should tell him. She doesn't have a right to privacy and she's leaving
him in a terrible position while being dishonest on her application to your company
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Do you tell a client/friend that his key employee applied for a job with me?
BYUfan92
7:04am
She has a right to privacy.
Jdoc
7:06am
Yes, and you have a right to give it to her. Why would you even think about it?
Las Pampas
9:09am
Tell him. Having been in that client's position, it helps him stop spending in
P-Widdy
7:07am
I would not tell him. Don't get involved.
rcbyufan
7:08am
She has no right to privacy, however I’d only tell her employer if they’re a friend, like in your case.
KingDave
7:09am
where will you make the most money long term? what is best for your
bald man
7:20am
and odds are this employee will also leave you when you don't expect it.
bald man
7:21am
I have 0 interest in her for my co. The money from him as a client is minimal,
BYUfan92
7:39am
6 months, and she's not even mentioning this on her resume? This doesn't add up
rcbyufan
7:44am
I'm 1000% sure its her, she lists herself on her resume as a self-employed
BYUfan92
7:49am
Ok, that makes more sense. Well, isn't part of your contract or relationship
bald man
7:46am
I wonder if dropping participation in insurance is what prompted her to look for
BluebloodOR
9:34am
She is the one pushing it and telling him its a good idea - major risk for him
BYUfan92
10:09am
Then you should tell him. She doesn't have a right to privacy and she's leaving
OKchief
10:13am
I’d tell him.
immacougar
7:24am
From ChatGPT
Johnny Vatos
7:32am
RE: Do you tell a client/friend that his key employee applied for a job with me?
Archaea
7:37am
It’s not a legally enforceable expectation,
Jdoc
8:02am
The ethics are unclear, and I value my friends more than an unknown job
Archaea
8:15am
Good point
Jdoc
8:17am
I would tell him.
couldge
7:48am
Seems like it would be poor form to reveal something she hasn’t decided to
MarylandFan
7:53am
Some friend you are.
Archaea
7:54am
I think any potential employer has an ethical obligation to applicants
MarylandFan
8:16am
Not yo those that lie or obfuscate. Employers
Archaea
12:12pm
On balance, if one of my top people was applying to a friends business I'd 100%
BYUfan92
8:00am
You might do that, but other employers might fire that employee.
Jdoc
8:03am
You are overlooking the fact she didn't disclose where she's working.
Archaea
8:16am
Depends on the value of the employee and how easily replaceable they'd be.
Powerbait DPM
9:20am
The issue I see is that is what
you
would want
MarylandFan
8:10am
I'd ask two questions:
Parkercoug82
8:03am
Most people don’t know employers can see when people are active on indeed
The Dangler
8:20am
Maybe your friend is a bad boss. Can’t blame someone for wanting a change.
Magneto
8:47am
He’s definitely too nice / pretty passive
BYUfan92
9:08am
As someone in your friends/clients position. I'd really appreciate the heads up.
Powerbait DPM
9:19am
I get that you want your staff to feel valuable, but having employees that are "so valuable you can't afford to lose
Clark Addison
9:48am
Well yeah, you can't pigeon hole yourself into a situation like that. There
Powerbait DPM
10:07am
If you were the applicant, would you want your boss to be told?
Ragnar Danneskjold
9:21am
Nope. And thats why its a dilemma - because if I'm in the same position as
BYUfan92
10:12am
I think there are ways to broach the subject without disclosing specific info.
rcbyufan
10:26am
Yeah, your friend already lost his opportunity to make that employee not want to look for another job.
Ragnar Danneskjold
10:40am
My wife's old dentist boss was informed by a friend at another office that my
thewaterboy
10:28am
Also, the moment your friend knows she is applying at other offices, then he'll
thewaterboy
10:37am
She’s obviously not happy with (pay, boss, job role). Don’t tell your friend. If
Magneto
12:19pm
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