Why is my replacement checking me out?

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Why is my replacement checking me out?

#1 Post by gsabc » Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:16 pm

I'm on LinkedIn, needless to say, and check in daily. Did so today and saw the people who have looked at my profile recently. One of them is the person who replaced me at my last full-time job. I'm curious as to why. Hopefully it's not to cuss me out for not telling her what she was getting into when she interviewed to be my QA manager. TPTB figured that she'd be better taking over entirely (and in hindsight, may have been why HR never contacted or hired several other applicants who would have been great at the manager's job). Mebbe I'll contact one of my spies at the company and see if they know anything.
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Re: Why is my replacement checking me out?

#2 Post by Bob Juch » Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:40 pm

gsabc wrote:I'm on LinkedIn, needless to say, and check in daily. Did so today and saw the people who have looked at my profile recently. One of them is the person who replaced me at my last full-time job. I'm curious as to why. Hopefully it's not to cuss me out for not telling her what she was getting into when she interviewed to be my QA manager. TPTB figured that she'd be better taking over entirely (and in hindsight, may have been why HR never contacted or hired several other applicants who would have been great at the manager's job). Mebbe I'll contact one of my spies at the company and see if they know anything.
She was probably trying to see where you work now so she could apply there.
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