Sion McCormick0
Sion McCormick
Brooklyn, New York
mccormicky@gmail.com
Sion applied to our website coder position.
He didn’t read the hiring ad & follow the instructions, so I politely told him he isn’t suited for this company.
He proceeded to show his deep insecurity by trying to prove to me that WE made the biggest mistake in not hiring him. Not once did he apologize, in the end all he did was blame our screening process for his failures which is very typical of a low level C worker.
High end workers would NEVER blame others for their actions, they know when they make mistakes & they rectify them.
Here are just some of the immature comments Sion made…
“I suppose you have feel your reasons for being this strict are justified but you have lost the opportunity to work with a dedicated,highly skilled,loyal and extremely hardworking individual.”
and
“No, I am that good.
I never thought I shouldn’t be screened, how else are you going to find people who fit your profile? I just think your screening process is designed to provide you with the satisfaction of cutting someone off at the knees rather that actually finding someone skilled enough for the job.”
I kept asking him to stop writing me, but he wouldn’t, so it started to feel like harassment.
I finally stopped it altogether by ignoring him & I feel others should know what this worker is really like.
“Oh Michelle, why so hostile?
Why are you insulting me? Because I dared to write back when you said the conversation was over?
Isn’t the conversation over when I say it is? Or are you such a big boss that you are the boss of people you haven’t even hired?
L-O-L to you.”