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Recruiter rejects candidate for 'offer shopping,' sparks heated debate

In a now-viral post on X, a recruiter said they rejected a candidate who was job hunting while he already had an offer in hand. The post has sparked a heated debate online.

April 09, 2024 / 11:57 IST
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A viral post has started a debate on the ethics of hiring and job hunting

A recruiter has sparked a heated debate on social media after revealing that he rejected a candidate who was looking for a better offer while getting ready to join an organisation in two weeks.

Siddharth Sharma, an entrepreneur and former CTO of Shaadi.com, said he was on a call with a candidate regarding an open position when said candidate revealed he already had an offer in hand. The job seeker, it transpired, was looking for a better offer. If he managed to get one, he would refuse to join the company where he already had a position secured.

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Sharma said he declined to continue with the call when made aware of the candidate’s intentions. In his post on X, the tech recruiter criticised job-seekers for “offer shopping,” saying the practice reeks of desperation.

“It reeks of desperation and tells the world that your word is worth nothing to you,” wrote Sharma. He continued saying he had never “shopped an offer” in his life, and neither had any other “elite player” he knew of.

Sharma ended his post with a word of advice for job seekers in tech: “Learn to program and to love programming. Go find others who love programming.”
The post has polarised social media, starting a heated debate on the ethics of hiring and recruitment. While some sided with Sharma, others called his take unreasonable.