What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
I am a nurse practitioner who graduated in 2009. I applied to X company (doing retail clinic) in 2010, interviewed with hiring manager Stephanie and was told I did not have enough experience. I subsequently worked in oncology, family practice and home care throughout the years. I applied to X company at least once a year, hoping then I have enough experience to work for them. Nope, rejected every time. In 2012, I was hired by Y company (for a retail clinic). I applied to X company again in 2013 for per diem work. Stephanie replied 'although your accomplishments and background were of interest, we have decided to pursue other candidates who more closely meet the company needs'. I wish I knew what those needs were that was so difficult to provide!. Meanwhile, I am still getting ads from the same company hiring in my area. I went to see if X company would hire me in another state. I passed my first interview yesterday. Is there any legal action I can take against Stephanie?
I am a nurse practitioner who graduated in 2009. I applied to X company (doing retail clinic) in 2010, interviewed with hiring manager Stephanie and was told I did not have enough experience. I subsequently worked in oncology, family practice and home care throughout the years. I applied to X company at least once a year, hoping then I have enough experience to work for them. Nope, rejected every time. In 2012, I was hired by Y company (for a retail clinic). I applied to X company again in 2013 for per diem work. Stephanie replied 'although your accomplishments and background were of interest, we have decided to pursue other candidates who more closely meet the company needs'. I wish I knew what those needs were that was so difficult to provide!. Meanwhile, I am still getting ads from the same company hiring in my area. I went to see if X company would hire me in another state. I passed my first interview yesterday. Is there any legal action I can take against Stephanie?