It's a trap! - Supply Associate applicant HCA Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
Sep 5, 2025
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Pros

Healthcare is a good profession.

Cons

Dear Hiring Manager, Thank you for your response regarding my application. While I appreciate the closure, I must say the explanation—that my compensation expectations “could not be met”—is a curious one, given that no salary range was provided in the job posting. In the absence of transparency and clear parameters, candidates are left to make informed estimates based on market data, experience, and professional judgment. I did so in good faith. If the number I provided was outside your budget, that’s understandable. What’s less understandable is expecting applicants to blindly guess what you’re willing to pay, only to be dismissed for guessing wrong. That’s not a negotiation—it’s a trap. Declining a candidate based solely on a number, without any attempt at dialogue or clarification, suggests a hiring process that values ambiguity over transparency. That’s unfortunate—not just for applicants, but for any organization hoping to attract qualified professionals who know their worth. It’s especially disappointing when companies expect professionalism and flexibility from applicants but do not extend the same courtesy in return. Shame on you. I hope future candidates are given the courtesy of clarity. It saves time, respects professionalism, and avoids the impression that your hiring process is more about fishing for undervalued talent than finding the right fit.

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Cons

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