Hey guys,
 
Recently, I had to go through one of the perfect "nightmare" scenarios when it comes to hiring in Bangalore.
 
To get a sense of the issue, you might want to read this entry on my blog first .. http://www.logic2go.com/index.php/archives/2006/04/09/
 
For those who don't want to read above, basically ...  I made a job offer to a programmer, he accepted over the phone, we spoke salary details and sent him the offer letter with a pre-defined start date. He didn't show up to work as he had taken up another offer and moved from Bangalore to Delhi.
..... that was early April.
 
Now, early May, he contacts my company again and wants to see if the job offer is still good.
This person is a decent developer and I'd like to see if we can use him, so "yes" the offer is still good.
His reason for moving back from Delhi to Bangalore in under a month was that the company in Delhi had offered a higher salary, but once he got there, he realized that the work wasn't intellectually stimulating. So he is willing to take a pay-cut to work with my team and do some really fun stuff like RFID, TabletPC development, etc, etc. I put him on a lower salary for a 2 month probation period in which he can decide if we are the right team for him and we can decide if he fits with my work ethics and standards (I do it with all employees, it's my version of a 2-month interview process)
 
Now, he is supposed to join us on Monday (15th May).
He lands in Bangalore, but he doesn't come in.
Tuesday (16th May) ... he still doesn't come in.
So we call him ... and his response "I'm not happy with the offer and the salary amt."
 
So why the &*^% did you fly from Delhi to Bangalore on your own expense and waste my time and resources if the salary wasn't high enough to begin with?
 
 
Arrrgh.
 
Oh, if you or your HR departments encounter a certain Ravi Gyani ... you know what kind of job to offer him.
 
I'd take a less technically competent but stable employee any day over a smarter but jumpier one.
As in any other game, long term stability matters here too!
 
 
- VB
 
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Vinit Bhansali
 
 

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