The Costco career page showed a lot of openings (RPH or PIC); anyone knows if this is true? I submitted applications online and never heard back... I wonder if they really look at the submission... or they are really hiring
They already have people lined up. Those are fake. Costco is one of the most desirable places to work so you have to know people to get in.
They already have people lined up. Those are fake. Costco is one of the most desirable places to work so you have to know people to get in.
Very disappointingIt’s true
I feel like all job postings are fake. I get it, you don’t wanna get sued so you post it publicly even tho you already have someone in mind![]()
Also true. That's why we call prepharms naive when they argue that there are many jobs because they see a bunch of listings like these.
I feel like all job postings are fake. I get it, you don’t wanna get sued so you post it publicly even tho you already have someone in mind![]()
I wouldn't believe you if I saw this before trying... I submitted so many applications and less than 1% actually replied back.
I really appreciate the ones who actually respond back even if they’re not interested. At least I’m not waiting for nothing. I wish more employers would do that. Or at least update the status online that you weren’t selected. A lot of times it just says “application under review” or “in process”
We had to hire an optometrist tech for my wife and posted it on indeed.com. We received about 100 applications in 48hrs. Eventually every candidate looked the same and I have accidentally deleted some applicants just from swiping error. To expect an employer to respond back when it's literally a mad house is improbable. It was our first time doing a public listing and now fully understand why people don't get replies unless the employers are actually interested.
Totally agreeEh the system could be designed to allow for automated replies. I don’t think anyone expects to receive a personalized rejection notification for every job posting.
Plenty of places do send out automated rejection notifications so it is definitely possible.
That's what I have been telling myself... so I don't become too disappointedWe had to hire an optometrist tech for my wife and posted it on indeed.com. We received about 100 applications in 48hrs. Eventually every candidate looked the same and I have accidentally deleted some applicants just from swiping error. To expect an employer to respond back when it's literally a mad house is improbable. It was our first time doing a public listing and now fully understand why people don't get replies unless the employers are actually interested.
Same here.I really appreciate the ones who actually respond back even if they’re not interested. At least I’m not waiting for nothing. I wish more employers would do that. Or at least update the status online that you weren’t selected. A lot of times it just says “application under review” or “in process”
It works both ways. I'm trying to fill this one position in the pharmacy and I've 3 replies and one interview no-show in 50 alleged applications that I've followed up with. Why apply if you aren't interested?
Indeed also has an auto-rejection message option once the position is closed.