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Specialist-Issue1615's journey

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    I recently started a job through an employment agency called Volt, aiming for a position as a parts controller that involved data entry and computer work. During my initial interview, I mentioned I had just graduated college, and the recruiter suggested that hiring me for a warehouse role would be a waste of my qualifications. After a couple of interviews, I was assured of two months of training for the parts controller position. However, on my first day, I was unexpectedly assigned to work with the production team instead, which left me confused. The language barrier was significant; my coworkers spoke very little English, making it hard to understand my tasks. By the end of my first day, I was tasked with opening boxes and assembling parts, which was not what I had been led to expect. I reached out to my recruiter for clarification, and he explained that due to a materials shortage, I was temporarily helping out in production. The following day was even more frustrating. I felt lost and unqualified, and one of the managers expressed his displeasure with my performance, suggesting I should quit. I tried to communicate my confusion and the lack of training I was receiving, but it seemed like my efforts were overlooked. I met with my recruiter during lunch, who offered me the choice to stay in production, return to the computer position, or go back to warehouse jobs. I opted to return to the computer work, but the situation did not improve. I struggled to count labels as instructed and later faced accusations of making mistakes with the trash disposal, even though I was not properly trained. My recruiter ultimately decided that I was not a good fit for the role, citing my lack of demonstrated skills and qualifications. I felt frustrated and unfairly treated, especially since I was promised training that never materialized. In the end, I had to return my uniform and leave the job after just two days.

    Company: Volt

    Job title: parts controller

    Unresponsive Misleading listing Toxic interview Hired Rejected
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