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258.1 | what freeze ? | AMULET::FARRINGTON | statistically anomalous | Wed Jan 28 1987 12:22 | 1 |
| Not if those full page adds in the Globe are any indication.
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258.2 | I believe it's a case by case basis | SEDJAR::BERUBE | Claude G. | Wed Jan 28 1987 15:34 | 19 |
| reply to < Note 258.1 by AMULET::FARRINGTON "statistically anomalous" >
> -< what freeze ? >-
>
> Not if those full page adds in the Globe are any indication.
I believe that depending on the type of job code and whether there is
some one else in the corporation (STRIDE), it's on a case by case basis,
As one of the individuals whose req. appeared in the Globe, and for
those reg.'s which are for the Salem plant, let me state that most of
the req's have been open for some time and due to the nature of the
plant (which I really can't get into here) in the upcoming months, we
had to go up the management chain here in NIO (Plant Manager approval
etc.) along with writen justification, in order to get the appropriate
approvals to go outside and look.
Claude
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258.3 | Way above freezing in SWS Engineering | ATLAST::VICKERS | On the Cote D'Griffin, again | Wed Jan 28 1987 18:30 | 14 |
| Not being in management and not wanting to understand any of that
sort of stuff my answer is certainly not legal in any way.
The group of which I am a happy and proud member has hired many
very good people from outside in past many weeks. Doesn't look
like there's a freeze of any sort on us and we still have some good
openings.
Of course, you have to deal with developing applications for the
dreaded ALL-IN-1. Maybe that's why we don't get internal people?
Happy as a lark,
Don
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258.4 | Some definitions? | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM | Wed Jan 28 1987 19:04 | 21 |
| A loose definition of a "hiring freeze".
Times when one must demonstrate a need for going
outside to hire someone (i.e. an actual opening [complete with
approved req] and legitimately not able to find someone inside)
for a real job.
A loose definition of a time of no freeze.
Times when you can hire someone from outside on what I
will loosely call speculation (i.e. they looked too good to pass
up even though you don't have a specific slot to fill at the
moment).
In my 13+ years at DEC, I've seen many hiring freezes
and simultaneously seen many people hired during them. Basicaly,
if you have done your homework about your need and have honestly
tried to get your req filled inside, then there is almost never
a freeze.
/s/ Bob
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258.5 | 1-800-DEC-HIRE | USMRW1::RSCHAVONE | | Thu Jan 29 1987 07:58 | 7 |
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Call 1-800-DEC-HIRE, 7 days a week, 24hrs a day, for job listings
all around the country.
rgds, Ray
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258.6 | Perhaps it's location? | ACOMA::JBADER | un voci poco | Thu Jan 29 1987 13:05 | 5 |
| It's seems that we are always under a freeze here...internal hires
only and once in awhile they'll bring in some temps. he last time
I remember the freeze being lifted was in the summer of '81'.
-sunny-
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258.7 | | WFOVX3::KLEINBERGER | misery IS optional | Fri Jan 30 1987 14:51 | 5 |
| I know here in Westfield, they are hiring NOW from the outside...
programmers, engineers, are the two that come to mind....
Gale
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258.8 | Let's test drive them first. | TPVAX3::DODIER | Have a good whatever........ | Mon Feb 02 1987 12:19 | 10 |
| re:temps
Bringing in temps can sometimes be to DEC's best advantage.
If for instance you have an immediate need for 10 people for 3 months,
and 2 people permanently after the 3 months, this can work very
well. When the 3 months are up, you can choose from your already
trained temps and get the ones with the best work habits. This allows
DEC to see how someone works first hand.
RAYJ
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258.9 | chills | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Wed Sep 23 1987 14:51 | 15 |
| Having been a manger I understand the justification for hiring
during freezes and external hiring.
Now-I have seen jobs listed in NY Times,Globe, etc.(I take a
lot of papers) that I fit all the qualifications for and have sent
my resume into the contact and have not heard a word.
On a couple of jobs I was told there was a freeze/chill on.
If there is a freeze chill on than shouldn't this apply to
people whose jobs are phased out until the freeze/chill is over?
In other words shoudl internal people be given the first opportunity
and shouldn't they be allowed to continue to have a job until the
chills are over?
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258.10 | It happens | DPDMAI::RESENDEP | Topeka is in Texas | Thu Sep 24 1987 16:03 | 16 |
| As a Digital manager, I have been told (at one time) by management two
levels above me that a particular group of openings would be made
available to Digital employees ONLY as lateral transfers, and that even
a deserving (yea, verily, even a PLANNED) promotion would not be
allowed to fill one of these openings. On the other hand, I was told
that the same job openings could be filled from the outside at a *very*
high level at a *very* high salary. I'm talking about a large number
of openings, and the restriction was imposed for the better part of an
entire fiscal year. I vigorously objected at the time, and still do
not believe Ken would condone such treatment of our employees. However,
the management who made that decision made it quite clear, and also
made no apparent attempt to keep it "under the table." Personnel was of
absolutely no help whatsoever; their response was, basically, he's the
boss, he can hire whoever he wants.
Pat
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