I had someone apply for a job through a recruiter at my company and passed the interview with flying colors. However, it has come across after the interview that they may not have the legal ability to work. The company I work for is audited regularly, so I can’t have hiring them swept under the rug.

How do I deal with this without jepordizing the applicant?

  • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.clubOP
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    8 months ago

    I’ve been consulting with HR. They’ve come to the conclusion that the applicant probably isn’t able to work. I’m just trying to wind this down.

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      8 months ago

      This is all HR’s problem, not anyone else’s. It’s what HR is for.

      Not sure why they’re punting it back to you.

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      8 months ago

      Well then give the candidate a deadline and move on when/if they can’t.

      If you are in the US and they aren’t able to work in the US legally, I’m sure they are worried that admitting they are not legal would possibly mean getting deported that much faster, so they are looking for a way to sneak out without admitting their status.

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      8 months ago

      What country are you in? If USA, you must be able to fill out an I-9. It’s pretty cut and dry. If there is a recruiter involved, they are required to have the potential employee complete one before they refer them.

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          8 months ago

          “we would love to hire you, but can’t until you fill out this document, I can wait until X date, but after that we will have to hire another applicant. Please get back with us as soon as possible, we would hate to miss out on the opportunity to work with such a highly qualified candidate”

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          8 months ago

          Your prospective job offer was contingent upon the successful completion of the I9. Merely stste that due to a failure to complete the I9, you have to take a different route.