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I was applying for a senior backend engineer job in this european startup in the healthcare sector.

I passed through 4 rounds of 1 hour interviews. Everyone was telling me this company is remote first, nobody works at the office.

Contract type is as remote on linkedin.

The offer arrived, 80k euros. They are very reluctant in giving the contract to me so I can proceed with the bureaucracy regarding blue card and job change before 12 months.

The contract arrives and it's full of traps:

  • They can require work on weekends and holidays with no notice
  • There isn't a single mention to remote working on the contract
  • They can relocate me to any place with a 2 months notice
  • HR refused to add remote clause on the contract

To make it even worse, they were processing my emails through an undisclosed AI tool using chatgpt, in which I've sent my personal documents.

Avoid these traps like hellfire.

Company name is Recare.

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[โ€“] raicon@lemmy.world 49 points 1 week ago (1 children)

HR put the head of engineering on the CC, while we were exchanging my private documents and sending me personal information back.

I sent a reply all explaining how stupid it is and requested a GDPR claim to delete all my data.

[โ€“] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 35 points 1 week ago

For what it's worth, a case like yours was what I needed to get HR to clean up their act at my company.

I documented each candidate we lost, and I documented the increased job offer prices we needed as we ran low on qualified candidates.

Pretty soon, HR was on the same page, and this stuff stopped.

Anyway, who knows if their engineering manager will do the work to fix it, but at least you have them a chance.